Nestled in South Korea’s Jeju, the Teddy Bear Museum is a unique destination that showcases hundreds of teddy bears from around the globe. The museum’s highlights include the world’s smallest teddy bear, measuring just 4.5 millimeters, and an art gallery where teddy bears take the place of human subjects in famous artworks. Outside, the garden features teddy bear sculptures set against the backdrop of scenic Jungmun Beach. Visitors can explore the diverse collection and enjoy the whimsical displays, making it a charming stop for those with a fondness for these beloved toys.
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