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“Romantic Jeju” full of lights (Nighttime Tourist Attractions in Jeju)
When darkness falls, thousands of lights fill the Jeju night sky. Every tree branch lights brightly in place of daylight, and in the deep woods, water buffaloes and whales, surrounded by illumination. Unique artworks casting lights on the dark surfaces stir up deep emotions within those out for a nighttime walk. Here we introduce the beautiful, romantic nighttime tourist attractions of Jeju, which captivate travelers with a charm that starkly contrasts from the island’s daytime delights.
More attractive with snow, (Tourist Attractions in Road 1100)
Road 1100 is at the highest altitude of our national highways. It is connected to many picturesque places like Eoseungsaengak Trail, Cheonma Ranch, and Yeoungsil, and is famous for its beautiful scenery in every season, attracting many visitors from abroad. Road 1100 has a view of Hallasan Mountain up above and an extraordinary view of Jeju’s landscape down below. Stay on this road for a while and find some spots you can enjoy these wonderful views of Jeju’s nature.
Top 10 tourist attractions in Jeju you should not miss 2022 fall (Indulging Jeju’s fall, the season you want to walk)
This summer was particularly hot. We are awfully exhausted by the constantly glaring sun and steaming hot weather. That’s why this fall feels even more pleasant. Autumn’s clear blue sky that came like a present, and its fresh breeze! As we are getting tired of the dull daily routine, we crave a trip even more with a thirst for a change. This fall, let’s feel the change of seasons while walking down the forests of Jeju. Jeju’s forests are waiting for us with refreshing shades of seasonal colors, in the city, at night and at places you can enjoy with your kids.
COVID-19 Control Procedures in Place on Jeju
Jeju and Korea have taken steps to control the spread of COVID-19. These measures include changes to the island’s visa-free policy and the temporary closure of some public tourist attractions. This has contributed to a situation whereby, as of March 30, the island has only had nine cases of COVID-19. Four of these patients have since recovered. Hopefully, these steps will effectively contribute to the efforts of the global community to stop the illness.
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