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Pyeongdae-ri Beach
A place where you can enjoy the atmosphere of the eastern ocean
Maheuni Forest Path
Maheuni Oreum is a horseshoe-shaped crater located in Suman-ri Village, Namwon-eup. It has an elevation of 552m and a height of 47m. Maheuni Oreum is also known as Maani Oreum and Mahani Oreum.
Meochewat Forest Trail
Discover why you feel better when you walk along a forest path.
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Chagwido Squid
Let's go to see the famous squid catch at Chagwido Port. The squid is prepared and hung up on lines in the sun and wind to dry naturally. The older ladies there spend their days selling dried and grilled squid to locals and visitors alike.
Dosol Village
Addictively Delicious Tangerine Gwajul
Sogilbyeolha
A prop shop operated through a reservation system.
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Dive into Tteokbokki
Tteokbokki is certainly not a difficult or complex dish, but its flavor can be tailored in myriad ways. It is a popular and delicious rice cake snack enjoyed by most Koreans (much like a comfort food) and a good number of people around the world. We have for you a tteokbokki tour of west Jeju which we hope will complement your trip well.
You don’t have to travel far to enjoy the beauty and culture of Jeju: Things to do around Jeju Airport
Looking for something fast and simple and fantastic? “Bunsik” is a variety of Korean snack foods that you can also eat as a simple meal. Bunsik is a popular type of food in Korea, particularly tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), and gimbap (rice rolled up in seaweed).
Top 10 Sites in Jeju for December
Let’s look back on the past year. Moments of achievement, a mix of agony and delight, pass through our mind like a panorama. We gave it our all, so now we need to recharge. Let’s take our moment and end the year in Jeju, an island of both luxury and innocence. Like a soothing song after a rough day, empty your mind of troubles, and fill it up again with the whisper of the island, “Poksaksogasuda” (“Thank you for your hard work” in the Jeju language).
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