I think these events usually happen around major holidays and during the Hwaseong festival. We actually went one stop too far — which unfortunately was 2km too far and had to come back again. I highly recommend that you pop into one of these to collect a free town map as it is really useful, and has loads of useful local information on the back. Usually we would start our tour of the walls by Paldalmun Gatewhich is a huge, circular gate, in the middle of a roundabout. The intercity bus station is to the east of the town centre, behind a large E-Mart. You can find out mroe about visiting the park in English at the Visit Korea website. We were more impressed with the real toilets, which had heated seats, music, and conveyor belts to carry away your poo. Post to Cancel.
The best and fastest way to get to Haewoojae is to take a taxi-from Suwon Stationit's only 15 minutes and less than 10, KRW. We were. Jangan-ro, Jangan-gu, Suwon(Imok-dong), Korea the 4th exit of Sungkyunkwan Univ.
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station Line 1 Bus: Get off the bus at the entrance of TEL: + FAX: + E-MAIL: mrtoilet@haewoojae. com.
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candid photos, and great deals for Suwon, South Korea, at TripAdvisor. Locally known as Haewoojae in korean and simply translated to be "a place of you may take the public bus either from the Line 1 - subway station of Suwon or.
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I think it has been unwrapped now though. We took bus 64 from Dongtan bus 64 also runs through the centre of Suwon. Where possible I will include links to site which will contain more up-to-date info.
The house itself is pretty cool.
go to the right, and cross the street when you get to the GS gas station. From Suwon station, take bus 37 or to Korean Folk Village, or there's a free shuttle bus Mr Toilet House MUSEUM (해우재, Haewoojae; %.
Mount Paldal is covered in lovely walks and parks, and there are great views from the top.
Like this: Like Loading I think these events usually happen around major holidays and during the Hwaseong festival. Some king in the 18th century it was King Jeongjo, if you must know decided to move the capital of Korea from Seoul to Suwon; and so built a huge palace, surrounded by extensive, defensive walls. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Toilet House) in Suwon, South Korea Sungkyunkwan University Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit 1.
- Take bus. The major stops for local buses are Suwon Station and Paldalmun Gate. Mr Toilet House (Haewoojae), Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Mr.
Toilet House is a toilet museum where the building itself resembles a toilet located in Suwon, South Korea. The museum building was originally the house of .
Suwon is about 20 stops from central Seoul.
I think these events usually happen around major holidays and during the Hwaseong festival.
The tourist information centre is on this square. The intercity bus station is to the east of the town centre, behind a large E-Mart. At the far end of the parade ground, on the other side of the road, is another large, sacred bell.
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They were cool and ethical. If you are staying in Seoul, but fancy a good day trip out of the city then Suwon is a good place to head to, as it is well connected to Seoul by public transport and it has the UNESCO world heritage listed walls and palace.
The only parts of the palace tour which I liked were the school kids trying to beat up the cardboard cut outs of the soldiers, and the rice chest experience. On our visit, we only actually spent about ten minutes in the museum. You are commenting using your Facebook account. |
I once came in late at night to Suwon bus station. But when he died, his relatives decided not to move the capital after all — and the remains are here to this day.
Perhaps if this was the first Korean palace I had visited, I might have found it more interesting; but all of the refurbished Korean palaces look pretty much exactly the same, down to the same art work and the same decorations.
I think it has been unwrapped now though.