
The outdoor space is divided into the three sections for stonework, rocks and Joongjeong (a middle garden). The Stonework Exhibition Site displays pig sties, jeongnang, mangjooseok (a pair of stone posts in front of a tomb), tombstones. In Jongjeong there are millstones worked by a horse or an ox, Dongja statues (the guardians of graves in the shape of a boy holding his hands together) and big wooden bowls.
The Rock Exhibition Site is divided into the two sections for the stone structure in the regions and lava. You will see the traces of volcanic activity of Jeju Island and rocks, one of Samda (the three many aspects associated with Jeju Island).




Molbange (millstone)
It is a device for polishing rice, which was installed and used at every house or village. Especially, when many people installed and operated it, they used to compose ‘Molbange Jeop.’ Such ‘Molbange’ is generally in a straw-roofed house, but sometimes it is located outdoors.
Stone figure
Old wise men who cultivated the volcanic island had wisdom to use stones wisely. As stone is easy to get, has stability and strength not to be worn out or corroded, they made various shape of unique tools.
Dongjaseok
It is one of stone figures built in a grave, considered to take a role in serving the dead.
Dottongsi
Traditional restrooms in Jeju are close to a pig-breeding farm, which is called as ‘Dottongsi.’ People built a wall with stone and made ‘Dotjip’ on a sunny place, and covered the roof with ‘Sae.’