Return to Gwangju Railway Station from 518 Memorial Cemetery and then transfer to bus 48 to the Gwangju Folk Museum in the northern suburbs of Gwangju. The Folk Museum is located in a huge cultural park and the Gwangju Art Museum is also here. The whole road and even the entire Hunan area with Guangzhou as the core are Baiji cultural circle. Although agriculture and fishing are developed, because of the relatively remote location, it has been a place to exile prisoners since ancient times, which has become a reason for the unruly character of the residents of Hunan. In short, it has a unique regional character, so the Folk Museum, a 500-won Folk Museum, is very large almost comparable to the National Central Folk Museum in Seoul. Not only the scale is large, the content is also very rich, from fishing and farming to food, clothing, housing and transportation to marriage and funeral, here includes everything you can think of about traditional folk customs, and most of the displays have Chinese versions of the instructions. But most importantly, this museum is really fun, it can be said to be more fun than the National Central Folk Museum in Seoul! The audience in the exhibition hall is almost from scene to scene, the most gorgeous is the large scene of the local folk art in Gwangju...but this also proves that the collection is quite limited.