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Seongan Olle
Olle Course where you can walk in the original downtown of Jeju City
Gapado Island
Green Barley Dances on Gapado Island in Spring
Hayoung Olle
A walking course that allows you to fully experience the charm of Seogwipo City’s original downtown. Jointly developed and operated by Jeju Tourism Organization, Seogwipo City, and Jeju Olle, Hayoung Olle, as derived from the word ‘Hayoung’, is a place where abundant tourism resources around the original city center of Seogwipo, six urban parks (Geolmae Ecological Park, Chilsimni City Park, Saeseom Island, Jaguri Park, Jeongmosi Park, and Sombancheon), and three specialized streets (Lee Jung-seop Street, Chilsimni Food Specialty Street, and Arangjoeul Street) are fused, and it consists of a way that can be enjoyed in various ways by both tourists and residents who can enjoy the nature, humanities, and culture of Seogwipo.
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World Heritage Festival: Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes
The World Heritage Festival opens the door to Jeju attractions usually closed to the public. This article will explain how you can get involved.
Top 10 Jeju Sites for July (Things to fully enjoy, photograph, ride, and taste in Jeju in July)
Scorching heat or wind can’t stop your feelings for Jeju. An island that is cool in hot weather and atmospheric when it rains. Jeju is an island full(*) of happiness for those who love it. Like the saying “you can see only as much as you know,” the more you know, the more you will be charmed by Jeju. (*) Morok Morok: Full in the Jeju language
Public Transportation in Jeju
The public bus system in Jeju reaches into the far corners of the island, and it is a great option if you’re looking for a slower pace of travel to enjoy the sights and scenery.
The Lungs of Jeju (Exploring Gotjawal Forest)
For much of the year, the most popular hiking spots on Jeju are the Olle Trails that line the island’s coast, and the paths that lead to the 1,950-meter-high summit of Hallasan Mountain. However, in the summer—when the heat becomes too much—the island’s hikers take to the shade of Gotjawal forests. This shade makes a big difference to the temperature of the area. Research by the National Institute of Forest Science found that in summer, the Physiological Equivalent Temperature of Gotjawal can be 12 degrees lower than that of residential or commercial areas. What all this means is that if you’re looking for a place to stay cool on a hot summer day while still enjoying the outdoors, then visiting Jeju’s Gotjawal is a must.
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