Korean Teddy Bear Museum
By Olga Davydova
Posted 18 October, 2007 in Gallery of Artists, Cute Beat
Russian Livejournal user dkphoto has visited Jeju Teddy Bear Museum in South Korea and took a bunch of photos of the museum’s treasures. Here are the links to his photo stories: 1, 2, 3, you don’t have to know Russian to be able to admire the beauty of the pictures.
The best part of the exhibition is the “Role of Teddy Bears in World Art”, pretty impressive versions of famous masterpieces, or rather a chance to see how they would have looked if teddy bears ruled the world. So kawaii! Here are several most recognizable paintings and sculptures.





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2 comments to “Korean Teddy Bear Museum”
WendyB, October 18th, 2007 at 11:08 pm:
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Fun!
mai, November 4th, 2007 at 8:58 pm:
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wahhh that second pic of bears making out on human bdies is weird. lol i think i remember in goong 1 or 2 (korean drama) the main characters visited these museums.








