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Pol-A Resort Jeju
Near Jeju World Cup Stadium, and the Start of Olle Trail Route 7 and 7-1
Tilda House
A family pension where you can experience Jeju’s natural beauty with your child.
Mayfull House
A Youth Hostel Close to Hamdeok Beach, Seopjikoji and Seongsan Ilchulbong
Hotel Bareve
A First-class Hotel That Takes Service Very Seriously
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Are you an animal lover? (Jeju Ranch Cafe and Indoor Zoo)
There is a fairy tale-like place where white sheep and goats come up to you for carrots, and rabbits and deer run around together. You can also enjoy a magical moment of standing among flying birds or having a lizard creep along on your hand. It’s a place an animal-loving traveler just can’t miss. Introducing the ranch cafes and exotic indoor zoo in Jeju. These are must-see spots, even if you’re only here for a short trip!
Memorable Museums and Indoor Experiences
A trip to Jeju isn't just about the island’s nature. There are also plenty of fun indoor experiences you can try during your winter visit.
(Seaside hotels)
For people who live near the sea, the sight of the blue horizon is nothing particular. But, for the people who travel to the shore on purpose during every vacation, the hotel window’s view of the blue water is one of the main points that add up to a perfect holiday. Luckily, Jeju is surrounded by the ocean on all four sides of the Island so getting yourself accommodation with a perfect view of the sea is not a hard task.
(Medical tourism in Jeju)
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.
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