1. The Korean Folk Village is an outdoor living museum that showcases traditional Korean culture from the late Joseon period (17th to early 20th century). It is located in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, about 40km south of Seoul. The village encompasses 243 acres of land and features over 260 traditional houses, workshops, and cultural performances such as traditional music and dance shows. Visitors can experience what life was like in the past by trying their hand at traditional crafts, seeing agricultural and folk performances, and trying authentic Korean cuisine.

2. The Korean Folk Village is open seven days a week, year-round, except for the Lunar New Year and Chuseok holidays. The opening hours are from 09:30 AM to 06:00 PM. The phone number for general inquiries is +82 31-288-0000.

3. Tickets to the Korean Folk Village can be purchased on-site or online. The entrance fee is KRW 18,000 for adults, KRW 16,000 for teenagers, and KRW 13,000 for children. Children under 3 years old are admitted for free. There are also discounts for groups of 20 or more people. The most convenient way to get to the Korean Folk Village is by taking the subway Line 1 to Suwon Station, and then taking a bus to the village. Alternatively, you can take a shuttle bus from Gangnam Station in Seoul. Taxis are also available, but they may be more expensive.