
Jeju is home to some of the world's foremost museums, including the Teddy Bear Museum.

The Teddy Bear museum features history, art, culture and nose rings illustrated through teddy bears.

Here is Chinese New Year in Hong Kong.

And this is traditional Jeju island life.

Here is how teddy bears make art.

This, I believe, is a Teddy Bear Degas picnic.

This is Kevin with teddy bear art.
And here is Barry, making choosing to go beyond the bear.

We also went to the Car and Piano museum.
Together in one museum!
We learnt about Korean car history, which had a challenging start, what with poverty and poor quality.
It had teddy bears too! Do you know why?

Because Teddy Bear actually is all around.
We also went to the alcohol museum to learn how Korean alcohol was made. Apparently by women.

I suspect the men were making these sculptures instead!

But I'm not sure, because we didn't get to that museum yet!

We just got this challenging selfie instead.