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Jongdal Gomangnandol Shelter
When you travel along the Jongdal Coastal Road and reach Hado Beach, you will find the Gomangnandol Shelter. This relatively hidden spot is easy to miss if you’re driving quickly.
Jeju Stone Park
A Museum and Ecological Park Showing the Deeply Ingrained Stone Culture of Jeju Island
Jeju Best Hill
Jeju Best Hill Glamping is located at the foot of Banong Oreum in Gotjawal(deep forest), which is called Jeju's lung.
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Photo Guide for Your Own Unique Trip
>Jeju Jeju’s June, with its clear blue sky, is a good time to go on a trip. Excited by the beautiful nature and sea of Jeju, the first thing you would probably do is to find good photo spots. Only photos will last forever once the trip is over! It’s fun visiting the places from someone else’s photos, but how about finding a nice quiet spot and taking pictures only for yourself? Let’s go to unknown hidden spots with fewer visitors and take the best picture of your life. You will shine brightly everywhere—in the blue Jeju sky, in the white buckwheat flower field, and on a small pond with a clear sky.
Experience Jeju's essence <Jeju Stone Culture Experience>
Since Jeju is abundant in Wind, Stone and Women, it has often been called Samda-do, how about experiencing the stones which is one of the Samda-do? In Jeju, one can see a lot of black stones, but if you are not interested in looking at them, please read the following article carefully. In addition to places that shine and sparkle with the mere presence of stones, there are art museums decorated with stone-themed emotional spaces, as well as dessert cafes built with only stones.
An authentic Jeju trip, full of Traditional and Culture
Jeju, the largest Korean island, has a unique and distinctive culture and history, and operates various facilities where you can experience and observe these. The
, which preserves the history of Jeju's 'haenyeo (fisherwomen divers)', known globally as a living cultural heritage, to , a museum and ecological park that shows Jeju's stone culture, including stone statues such as Jeju's 'Hareubang', and the Jeju Museum that displays mythology, culture, and natural ecology from the island’s birth to the present. Moreover, there are folk villages where you can get a glimpse into life on Jeju.
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