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- Gonae-ri Cliffside Shelter
- Jongdal Gomangnandol Shelter
- Utse Oreum Volcanic Cone [Nuun Oreum Volcanic Cone]
- Eorimok Valley
- Nonjitmul
- Seogwipo Forest of Healing
- Gyorae Natural Recreation Forest
- Baekyaki Oreum Volcanic Cone
- Utse Oreum Volcanic Cone [Jokeun Oreum Volcanic Cone]
- Witse Oreum (Utse Oreum) Volcanic Cone
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Gonae-ri Cliffside Shelter
A cliffside shelter with beautiful coastal scenery
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.
Utse Oreum Volcanic Cone [Nuun Oreum Volcanic Cone]
Named for Its Long Reclining Form
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Unique Foods, Clothing, and Housing
Jeju has developed a unique culture as it is far away from the mainland of Korea. In terms of clothing, food and housing, Jeju's unique features are noteworthy.
The last chance to see the snow of Hallasan!
The February snow falling upon Hallasan always brings the gift of nostalgia. Through the long snowflake tunnel is a snow-covered prairie, that merges with the sky! As you stand there and consume this spectacle with awe, you can almost hear Hiroko of
shout “Odengkkideska” towards the snow-capped mountains after losing his lover. At this time, the apricot flower is already blossoming in the lower skirts of the island… it seems that winter doesn’t know how to wane even in the face of farewell, saying goodbye with snow instead of tears. Even in the last moments, it relishes the final pure-white delight on Hallasan. Real Jeju
The Hallasan trail is covered with pure white snow, signaling the onset of winter. Crump crump, if you carefully take one step at a time, you will come across a beautiful rock cliff, crows flying through the snowy meadow, and a noble Christmas tree, Korean fir covered in white snow. Let's stroll across the old scenery of Jeju that is revealed through the pure white snow.
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