The Jeju Teddy Bear Museum, as the name suggests, exhibits the teddy bears from the different countries of the world. This is the world of teddy bears, rather the home of teddy bears, which shows their birth, development, progress and their position in the modern world. Well, one thing can be safely said that the teddy bears will always be loved and adored as they have been in the past. So, they really don’t have the problem of extinction! To travel to the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum from the Jeju Airport you can take the bus going towards Seogwipo. You have to get down at the Jungmun Resort Complex. From there it is a five minutes walk to the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum. From the Jeju inter city bus terminal, you have to get on the bus, which runs on street number 1100. if you take this bus then you need to get down at the Jungmun forked road. The Jeju Teddy Bear Museum gallery is subdivided into three parts, which consists of the History Hall, the Art Hall and the Project Exhibition Hall. Did you know that teddy bears also have their antique tradition? Well, you will get to see some of the antique teddy bears in this museum. Apart from that you will also be able to see some very popular models of teddy bears. The teddy bears, which formed a part of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper”, is also a part of the History Hall of the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum. The Art Hall of the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum is an interesting place to be in as you get to see some of the designer teddy bears, made by the renowned designers of the world. There is a section, which displays the smallest teddy bears of the world. The smallest of them is of 4.5mm in length. The Project Exhibit Hall displays the teddy bears put in groups according to the themes of their groups. The garden area of the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum displays teddy bears in their sculptured forms. The Jeju Teddy Bear Museum also has a bar, a café and a restaurant, where you can choose to spend some time appreciating the teddy bears. The museum also has a shop from where you can buy your favorite teddy bear.
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