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Budu Sikdang (Moseulpo)
Budu Sikdang is a restaurant specializing in the yellowtail fish, the king of the winter seas
Apbengdi Sikdang
Apbengdi Sikdang is a decent restaurant famous for Melguk(Anchovy and winter grown cabbage soup).
Ddungbo Shellfish
A grilled clam restaurant full of seasonal seafood.
CAFE E.P.L
Jeju's largest bakery cafe near the Camellia colony at Wimi-ri
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Sum Guest House (Jeju International Airport Branch)
Located 5 Minutes from Jeju International Airport
Pension HANOK
Guests can enjoy tea time take in the view of the widespread green tea field through the window and can also walk around the green tea field.
Aqua BEAutique
A Mini Pool Villa Right Next to Woljeong-ri Beach
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Must-try Jeju winter foods: Yellowtail and pheasant
During the winter, Moseulpo in southern Jeju becomes crowded. It’s because the yellowtail fish is in season. A fish with lots of fat, the yellowtail has been used not only as food but also For manufacturing oil alongside whales. Since the Chosun Dynasty, yellowtail fish has been salted and eaten as a jjigae. Pheasants are easier to catch during the winter in Jeju since a long time ago. when they can’t fly, Because their feathers are shorter due to hesdding. Not only are they tasty, but they’re also nutritious. And their beautiful appearance is the reason for their presence at marriage ceremonies and memorial rituals.
Winter in Namwon-eup (Part 2)
In continuation of <Winter in Namwon-eup Part 1>, in which various spots for winter sightseeing and cafés in the southern villages of Jeju were introduced, Part 2 will explore places where you can experience hearty meals to fill up your hunger in cold and one-day classes that you can enjoy indoor. First, have a tasty meal made of Jeju's ingredients such as red-banded lobsters, stone octopus, and pork. Then, work off your meal by keeping your hands busy making something memorable. A travel course like this will surely present a special time out of what could be otherwise a long, monotonous winter.
Staying active in winter: Winter Jeju, Thrilling Activities
When traveling to Jeju Island, activities are a must! Don’t be discouraged during the cooler months, because there are still many activities perfect for cold weather. The following will help you to uncover Jeju Island’s beautiful scenery during winter, while having fun too!
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.
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Jeju Winter Festival
Jeju has prepared joy for the winter! This is the island's representative winter festival based in and around Jeju City.
Jeju winter festivals to enjoy
Even though on the most pamphlets advertising trips to Jeju you can see photos of its white sand beaches and emerald-colored sea, going to Jeju in winter might as equally fun of an experience.
Seogwipo Winter Sea International Penguin Swimming Festival
A winter sea swim to mark a healthy and happy new year
Jeju Fire Festival
Theme: "Wildfire, live with hope!"
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