Discover Seoul's Vibrant Culture! Dive into Korea's musical traditions right in the heart of Gangnam. Haerang-Garang is located in the center of Gangnam and visitors can reach us in 7 mins walk from Gangnam station.
The teacher who will be in charge of the class is a major of more than 15 years, a master's degree from Korea's prestigious universities, and teaches easy and fun lessons step by step from basic classes.
You can learn how to make a sound through a bow in the Haegeum, and how to make a sound by playing the Gayageum with your fingers. And aim to play a simple song.
While you're exploring this iconic district of Gangnam in Seoul, visiting Haerang-Garang is a perfect chance to learn about traditional Korean instruments.
Whether you’re traveling with family or on your own, all the visitors are welcome. Dress up in traditional Korean hanbok, capture the moment with photos and videos, and create lasting memories.
Learn the Haegeum
Learn the Gayageum
Go straight to the KIA store after exit 1 of "Seoul Nat'l Univ. of Education Station" (Line 2 & 3).
Turn right from there and go straight until the dead end. And turn right and there's "Haerang-Garang" on the 2nd floor of the blue building
(Please use the stairs, not wheelchair accessible.)
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