You’ve seen this in countless Korean dramas—royalty dressed in expensive robes. The good news is, you can see it IRL at the Sulwha Cultural Exhibition. One of the pieces on display is the hongwonsam, a red silk jacket that looks as lux as it sounds. It’s adorned with phoenix patterns gilded in pure gold and a circular patch featuring a dragon in gold leaf. You’ll also be able to see the Myeonsa, a ceremonial cotton veil embellished with a gold leaf motif.
Looking for a pretty background that will make your Instagram followers green with envy? Head to this carousel installation, which blends Eastern and Western elements, such as Korean gold leaf patterns against a waltz-like background music
This game booth involves dividing and simplifying the units of the Chinese characters “幸福 (haeng-bok)”, which means happiness, by throwing bean bags through holes. Rake up a high score and walk away with prizes, which will definitely leave you happy
Try your hand—literally—at punching a sandbag at this installation. Interestingly, a punch doesn’t just change the position of the bag, but also the shape of the structure. Plus, punching the sandbag is akin to chasing away bad luck, so why not have a go?
What’s an amusement park without a cotton candy booth? This one combines the properties of gold leaf with cotton candy, which embody the collision of “orientality” and “fantasy”.
Walk on a path to good fortune with Fortune Road, a carpet embellished with gold leaf patterns that signify authority and good luck. This is located right at the entrance, so you can be blessed from the get-go.