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WE Hotel Wellness Center
WE Hotel is Korea's first customized health resort that combines tourism and health care services.
Jeju Healing Meditation Center
Traditional archery, horseback riding, and healing & meditation programs
Morning Korean Medicine Clinic
This clinic is in Hallim-eup village, near the south of Jeju province. The chief physician has a PhD in Oriental medicine. Chronic complaints in modern times such as shoulder pains, fatigue, headache, vertigo, insomnia, etc., are treated effectively with Korean traditional therapy of acupuncture and herbal medicine, especially through the understanding and application of sasang constitutional medicine.
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For a visitor who hasn't encountered any form of traditional oriental medicine before, Korean medicine might seem like magic. But the origin of all traditional Korean medical treatments have deep roots and knowledge gathered for a thousand years. For example, acupuncture can be traced back as far as 3000 B.C. when stone and bone needles were found in North Hamgyeong Province, which is in present-day North Korea. Even mythological stories like the one about a tiger and a bear who wanted to reincarnate in human form and who ate wormwood and garlic marks significance in the use of herbal remedies. Korean traditional medicine flourished in the historical periods of the country. There are dozens of examples of written evidence and thanks to that much of the knowledge was successfully passed from generation to generation.
The sun goes down? No problem!
Jeju is best known for its nature. This means many highlights of a trip to the island will take place during the day. However, night owls will be pleased to know that there is still plenty to do when the sun goes down. Here is a look at four hotels that are surrounded by things to do at night.
Village no. 7: Enjoying “mosaltteum” in a village with the finest water?Samyang-dong (Aunt Young-ran & Young-hee Byun)
“Mosaltteum” is the Jeju word for “sand bath.” The Samyang village with its fine, black sand and icy cold spring water is the perfect summer retreat. Visitors that come between mid-July and mid-August can enjoy mosaltteum with black sand, as well as cold spring water bath.
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