Things to Do at Ppuri Park
Complete Guide to Ppuri Park in Daejeon
About Ppuri Park
What to See & Do
Clan Monument Area
Hundreds of stone monuments representing different Korean family surnames and their origins - it's actually quite fascinating to see how Korean genealogy is organized and celebrated
Traditional Pavilions
Several beautifully constructed Korean-style pavilions where you can rest and take in the park's atmosphere - they're particularly photogenic in the early morning light
Genealogy Museum
A small but informative museum that explains Korean family traditions and the importance of ancestral records in Korean culture
Walking Trails
Well-maintained paths that wind through the park's various sections, connecting the cultural sites with more natural areas
Cultural Performance Space
An outdoor venue that occasionally hosts traditional Korean performances and cultural events, though you'll want to check the schedule in advance
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Generally open 24 hours, though the museum and some facilities typically operate from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Tickets & Pricing
Free admission to the park; museum may have a small entrance fee (usually around 1,000-2,000 KRW)
Best Time to Visit
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather, while early morning or late afternoon provide the best lighting for photos
Suggested Duration
Plan for 1-2 hours if you're genuinely interested in the cultural aspects, or about 30-45 minutes for a casual walk
Getting There
Things to Do Nearby
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Large park built for the 1993 Daejeon Expo, featuring gardens, walking paths, and the iconic Hanbit Tower
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Contemporary art museum showcasing both Korean and international artists in a modern setting
A pleasant riverside park that's great for cycling or walking, stretching along Daejeon's central waterway