Rainy days in Korea are a perfect excuse to explore the country's world-class indoor attractions. The National Museum of Korea in Seoul, one of Asia's largest, holds treasures spanning 5,000 years of history and easily fills a whole morning. Leeum Museum of Art showcases cutting-edge Korean contemporary works in a stunning architectural setting. In Busan, the Sea Life Aquarium at Haeundae features an underwater tunnel where sharks and rays glide overhead. Jeonju Hanok Village offers traditional papercraft and tea ceremony workshops where you can listen to the rain on tile roofs. Daejeon's National Science Museum has a planetarium and interactive exhibits kids love. For shoppers, the COEX Mall underground complex in Seoul and Shinsegae Centum City in Busan provide entire days of retail therapy without stepping outside. Rainy weather reveals Korea's rich museum scene and cozy cultural experiences.

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