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Gueom Stone Salt Flats
Natural salt production in Gueom village with centuries of history
Sindo Port
Admire this small west coast working port
Seobok Exhibition Hall
In Commemoration of Seobok, Who Came to Jeju-do Island in Search of the Elixir Plant to Realize Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s Dreams of Immortality…
Seongeup Village
An Optical Illusion Experience Art Museum Where Famous Paintings Move Vividly in 3D
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Day tour_Jeju Cruise Terminal_Route B
The Port of Jeju Route B, which starts from the Port of Jeju is designed to allow you to encounter and experience Jeju's long history and culture, from the legendary birth of the island to its modern incarnation...
Remnants of Jeju’s tragic history: The Japanese colonial period
As with many parts of Korea and the region in general, Jeju Island has experienced a significant amount of strife over the centuries. The Japanese occupation (dating roughly from 1910 to 1945) is one such event which has left lasting scars on the island and it’s people. But we shouldn’t look away...
Top 10 Jeju Sites for February (Feel Your Heart Pounding with the Impending Spring)
People don’t want to dwell on winter. Instead, they want to welcome spring as soon as possible. In that sense, many people's minds go to Jeju Island. When soft southerly breezes whisper and awaken the fields and seas, head to Jeju for the splendor of spring and feel your heart pound with anticipation.
Dark Tourism: Painful memories of Jeju Island - Korean Independence (Aug. 15) and the Jeju Hangil Anti-Japanese Movement
The emerald sea and vast expanses of pasture, the fields of fragrant springtime canola flowers, and the windy island paths marked by basalt stone walls. This is undoubtedly Jeju scenery, and peaceful scenery at that. However, during the Japanese Occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945, Jeju was used as a strategic outpost due to its proximity to Japan. Particularly at the end of World War 2, Jeju became an area where Japanese forces prepared to make a last stand, resulting in the island being caught up in the final frenzy of the war. This year marks the 72nd anniversary of the end of World War 2, and so in remembrance, here are a few of the wartime occupation sites that you can view for yourself and learn more about this tragic event in Jeju’s history.
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