
Jeju Folk Village is a 16-hectare open-air museum in Pyoseon, Seogwipo, established in 1987 with 117 thatched-roof buildings — folk houses, schools, and government offices — relocated and reconstructed from across the island. The village preserves Joseon-era domestic life through kitchens, looms, stone walls, and shamanistic shrines, alongside live folk performances, traditional snacks, and an artisan workshop street. Costume rental is available for photos. A culturally rich Jeju Island stop for Muslim travellers wanting to understand pre-modern Korean rural life, paired naturally with a visit to nearby Pyoseon Haevichi Beach and the working Seongeup Folk Village inland.
