Cheongwadae Sarangchae in Seoul is a cultural exhibition hall that gives a closer look at Korea’s history, traditions, and presidential heritage. Once part of the former presidential complex, it now serves as a free museum where you can explore themed halls, learn about past presidents, and discover Korea’s most iconic regional specialties. The building’s rooftop garden is designed to mirror the gentle slopes of Bugaksan Mountain behind it, blending architecture with nature in a uniquely Korean way. And somewhere in the outdoor area, tucked near the pagoda, a quiet corner of the grounds, a little penguin stone is hiding, waiting for its next curious explorer to find it.

Last known location – 37.5829521N, 126.9728530E


← Back

Thank you for your submission.

🐧 Your Penguin Stones are being polished by penguins 🐧 Watch your email for more information.

Curious where the other penguin stones are hiding? Discover them below.


Share now