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Tap-dong
A Shelter Full of Cultural Events and Exhibitions for the Residents of Jeju-do Island and Tourists
Arario Museum Tapdong Cinema
An exhibition hall in a formerly abandoned building in the original downtown area
Tapdong Seaside Concert Hall
Located in the Tapdong Neighborhood of Jeju-si
Seongan Olle
Olle Course where you can walk in the original downtown of Jeju City
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Hotel RegentMarine Jeju
Located in the Tapdong area of Beautiful Jeju City
Ocean Suites Jeju Hotel
A Business Leisure-type Hotel Within the Nature of Jeju
Jeju Palace Hotel
Located in the Dynamic Neighborhood of Tapdong, just 10 Minutes from the Airport
Parkside Hotel
Located in the Dynamic Neighborhood of Tapdong, just 10 Minutes from the Airport
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Discover contemporary art Jeju (art museum tour)
Interestingly, Jeju has many art museums. In particular, there are more museums related to contemporary art than in other regions. In other words, Jeju embraces many contemporary artists.
Tracing the path of history and culture (A trip to Jeju’s original downtown)
If you want to feel the breath of Jeju’s history and culture in this original downtown area, here is a list of places, from the Jeju-mok Government Office to Ohyeodan Altar, that deserve a visit.
Top 10 Jeju Sites for June (Smartly Different, Jeju in June)
Between spring and summer, Jeju briefly catches its breath in June. It awaits travelers who are “yomangjin” (“clever and smart” in the Jeju language), those who know how to fill out the gap season after the noisy group tourists have left and before the peak holiday season starts. If you are a traveler who wants to be a little different and more clever than the others, don’t pass up Jeju in June.
Jeju on a shoestring: ‘Jjannae Tour’ – Tight budget tour course near Jeju National University
Have you heard the Korean word ‘Jjannae’? This word literally means 'salty smell' . In Korean, 'Jjan' also means thrifty, or careful with money. Recently there has been a new TV program named ‘Jjannae Tour’ which introduces good-value, budget tour options that you won’t find in any tour guide book.
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