"It would be very useful to them if they were to travel some day. Sometimes there's no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day."
This is probably one of the most inspiring lines found in the classic book, "Le Petite Prince" or "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. And it rings particularly true for those of us who are caught in an endlessly busy work life. Work will be there but time is fleeting. This line inspires us to go take a vacation, to give ourselves a chance to experience the wonderful things the world has to offer, and that we will never regret it.
Petite France is a place that will surely remind people of such inspiring words by the author. It is a small theme park that centers on the concept of a hillside French village and the book "Le Petite Prince", thus the name Petite France.
A statue of the Little Prince make a picture perfect spot in Petite France |
The Antiques Flea Market "Antika" |
The Exhibition of Antique Porcelain |
An antique porcelain collection |
Beautiful stained glass wind chimes |
The Mont Blanc Express |
A diorama of a rural French village passed by the Mont Blanc Express |
Collection of toy cars inside Mont Blanc Express |
Outside the Antique Orgel and Maison d'Orgel galleries |
The Gallery Cote d'Azur |
The Theatre de L'etoile |
The Etoile Park |
At the Petite Photo Zone be the character in your favorite fairy tale |
Maestro Gang Cafe |
The beautiful landscape and panoramic view of Petite France |
The walkway to the Butterfly Park |
Outside the Maison de Jean and the Traditional French House |
Saint Exupery Memorial Hall |
The Amphitheater where the Marionette Dance Performances are held |
The Eiffel Tower replica outside Petite Event Hall |
Guest
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Entrance Fee
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Adults
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KRW10,000
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Teens (Middle and High School)
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KRW8,000
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Children (3 years old and above)
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KRW6,000
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Petite France is located in Gapyeong County and can easily be reached from Seoul. Read How to Get to Nami Island, Petite France, and the Garden of Morning Calm to know how to commute to Gapyeong.
For more information about Petite France, visit the official website here.
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Have you been to Petite France? Or do you plan on including it in your visit to Seoul? Please leave your comments or questions below.
The place looks nice.
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