
At a Glance: The Hahoe Mask Museum offers insight into Korean mask culture and features masks from around the world, located in Andong's traditional village.
Located in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, the Hahoe Mask Museum (하회세계탈박물관) is a cultural hub dedicated to masks and their significance in both Korean tradition and global folklore. The museum is easily accessible, approximately a 3-hour drive from Seoul or about 2.5 hours via bus. Admission to the museum is free, while access to the nearby Hahoe Folk Village costs ₩5,000 (about $4 USD) for adults.
What makes Hahoe Mask Museum (하회세계탈박물관) culturally significant?
The museum is situated within Hahoe Village, known for its cultural background and as the birthplace of the Byeolsin Gut Mask Dance, which is recognized as an Important Intangible Cultural Property. This region has been a center for traditional mask-making in Korea for centuries. The masks displayed here are not just art; they play vital roles in local rituals and performances that reflect community beliefs.
Many of the masks are classified as National Treasures due to their artistic value and historical importance. Visitors will find that each mask tells a story—some represent specific characters or themes used during traditional performances. Honestly, seeing these artifacts firsthand gives you a deeper understanding of how integral they are to Korean culture.
What are the main exhibitions or features?
The museum has five permanent exhibition halls and one special exhibition hall that feature over 3,200 domestic and international masks. This extensive collection allows you to appreciate not only Korean craftsmanship but also various mask traditions from around the world.
You might be wondering what you can do beyond just looking at displays. The museum provides several interactive programs where you can make your own foam mask or decorate key rings for a small fee. For example, making a foam mask takes about 30 minutes and costs ₩5,000 (about $4 USD). These hands-on activities are especially popular with families looking to engage creatively with the culture.
Is Hahoe Mask Museum (하회세계탈박물관) suitable for all ages?
This museum caters well to visitors of all ages. The vibrant colors and playful designs of the masks tend to capture children’s attention while adults can appreciate the intricate details and cultural context behind each piece.
If you’re visiting with kids, they will likely enjoy participating in one of the crafting activities offered at the museum. I noticed many families spending quality time together making souvenirs—it seemed like everyone was enjoying themselves immensely.
What practical tips should you know?
The operating hours for the Hahoe Mask Museum are from 09:30 AM to 06:00 PM daily except on January 1st and during Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day). Parking is available for free if you’re driving there.
A helpful tip when visiting any cultural site in Korea: it’s common courtesy to maintain a low volume inside museums so as not to disturb others appreciating the exhibits. Also worth noting—the signage could be improved for non-Korean speakers; having translation cards or guides might enhance your visit significantly.
Essential Information
| Address | 206 Jeonseo-ro, Pungcheon-myeon, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do |
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| Phone | +82-54-853-2288 |
| Website | www.mask.kr |
| Operating Hours | 09:30-18:00 |
| Closed | January 1, the day of Seollal (Lunar New Year’s Day) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) |
| Admission / Fee | [Museum] Free [Hahoe Folk Village] Adults 5,000 won / Teenagers 2,500 won / Children 1,500 won |
| Parking | Available |
| Parking Fee | Free |
| Inquiries | +82-54-853-2288 |
| Duration | Approx. 40 min |
| Map | View on Google Maps |
Additional Details
Over 3,200 domestic and international masks
* Making a foam mask – 30 min / 5,000 won per person
* Making a bag – 30 min / Pouch 5,000 won, Crossbody 6,000 won, Small tote 8,000 won, Large tote 9,000 won
* Key ring decoration – 10 min / 4,000 won per person
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours of Hahoe Mask Museum?
Hahoe Mask Museum operates daily from 09:30 AM to 06:00 PM but is closed on January 1st as well as during Seollal and Chuseok.
How much does it cost to enter Hahoe Folk Village?
Admission fees for Hahoe Folk Village are ₩5,000 (about $4 USD) for adults, ₩2,500 (about $2 USD) for teenagers, and ₩1,500 (about $1 USD) for children.
Are there any interactive activities at the museum?
Yes! You can participate in crafting sessions such as making foam masks or key ring decorations at reasonable prices ranging from ₩4,000 to ₩9,000.
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