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Andeok Valley
One of the Most Beautiful Valleys in Jeju-do Island and the Filming Site of "Gu Family Book"
Obaeknahan
The Place of Natural Beauty in All Four Seasons
Musucheon Stream
A Valley Stream That Flows Down From an Elevation of 1,600m of Hallasan Mountain
Gonmul
Yongcheon Springs from Under Rocks at Hwasun-ri, Andeok-myeon
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Looking for a super summer spot? Keep cool on your Jeju vacation
In summer, Jeju Island has all the natural elements and visitor infrastructure to stay cool. Just a glance at its stunning ice-themed tourist site or the pleasant green foliage of its forests and valleys, and you can see for yourself just how "cold" it can get in summer.
Winter in Namwon-eup (Part 1)
It is already December. The last page of the calendar somewhat gives a sense of void. It probably has to do with the painstaking year of 2020 that many people had to persevere through. The good seasons had passed before we even we realized it and your body and heart are retreating in the cold wind. Fortunately, we still have the southern part of the country left where we can experience a warmer winter. Jeju’s temperatures don't fluctuate as much, and Seogwipo is especially a good place to travel to in winter because it is warmer than other areas. Namwon-eup in particular has yellow mandarins and ruby-colored camellias blooming everywhere. They create a contrasting beauty against the gray cities in the wintertime. Let's take a stroll around Namwon-eup to warm your body and heart up.
Winter in Namwon-eup (Part 2)
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From Muobeopjeongsa Temple to Donnaeko Valley, (Walking along Dongbaek-gil Trail)
On Hallasan Mountain, a mountain that represents Jeju, there is the Halla Trail, a fantastical forest path where you can meet nature. The Halla Trail, which surrounds the national forest that sits 600 to 800m above sea level, is an 80km-long forest path that connects Muobeopjeongsa, Sioreum Parasitic Cone, Suakgyo Valley, and Iseungak (Iseungi Volcanic Cone) by using a logistics road and forest trail built during the Japanese occupation of Korea and a transport road for shiitake mushroom farms. For some, Halla Trail is a place to experience the history, ecology, and forest culture of Jeju, whereas, for others, it is a place to heal the difficulties of everyday life. Among the various Halla Trails, we introduce Dongbaek-gil Trail where you can heal with nature and view the history and ecology of Jeju from a diverse perspective.
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