Suyanggae Prehistory Museum, the Discovery of Prehistoric Life
In 1980, during a ground investigation of the Chungju Dam submerged area in Aegok-ri, Jeokseong-myeon, Danyang, the remains of settlements from the Middle Paleolithic, Late Paleolithic, and Proto-Three Kingdoms periods were excavated.
The Suyanggae Prehistory Museum is the place where various types of artifacts such as choppers, hunting stones, tanged points, microblade cores, scrapers, and end-scrapers found at this time are collected in one place.
The atmosphere is distinctive from the entrance of the museum, as it is a place where only artifacts that were the cornerstone and foundation of today's technological culture are gathered. Starting with the statue of a mammoth that looks like it will roar and run across the vast fields at any moment, the museum is transformed into a primitive world.
Entrance Fee and Hours
| Individuals |
viewing hours |
Closed days |
| Adult |
Teenager |
Child |
| 2,000 won |
1,000 won |
800 won |
09:00~22:00 (winter 09:00~21:00) |
Every Monday, January 1st, Chuseok and Lunar New Year |
Suyanggae Light Tunnel Fee
| Type/Fee |
Adult |
Child |
baby |
| Individuals |
9,000 won |
6,000 won |
free |
| Group |
8,000 won |
5,000 won |
| Priority |
6,000 won |
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