The Museo Conmemorativo de la Inmigración Coreana a Yucatán (lit.
[1][2] The building used to house the headquarters of the Yucatán branch of the Korean National Association,[1] from around 1930 to 1960.
[5] It houses many historic artifacts from the local community, including photographs, documents, and objects.
Elements of Korean culture, including clothing (hanbok) and a historic warship replica (turtle ship) are displayed in the museum.
They also highlight the diversity that developed in the community, with children speaking more Mayan than they could Korean.