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Grand Swing
A huge swing photo zone where you can ride while looking at Seongsan Ilchulbong.
Daejanggeum Filming Location
The Venue for the Popular MBC Drama
Dodu-dong Rainbow Coastal Road
On the Yongdam-Iho Coastal Road towards Dodubong Peak is a barrier wall painted in rainbow colors
Sinheung-ri Camellia & Juniper Road
A tree belt that becomes particularly photogenic
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Cafe Gallery
A pleasant and picturesque cafe near the Saryeoni Forest
Jejue in Tangerine Farm
Jejue in Tangerine Farm, filled with the freshness of tangerines, is a great place to spend time with children doing activities ranging from picking tangerines to making tangerine syrup.
The Green Cafe
A verdant cafe along the northeastern coast at Woljeong village
sing sing EAT
sing sing EAT: Make friends with everyone at this camp.
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Night Life in Jeju
After the sun has set nights in Jeju offer their own unique attractions and scenery. You can use the city night tour bus operated by Jeju City, while Dongmun Traditional Market and Olle Market present night time vendors offering a variety of snacks and attractions...
Day tour_Jeju Cruise Terminal_Route A
The Port of Jeju Route A, which starts from the Port of Jeju and explores major spots in across the city, comprises a variety of things to see and do...
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!
Traditional Korean and Jeju Clothing
What can be better than experiencing culture by fully immersing yourself into it? One way to do this is to dress up in Korean traditional clothing and stroll around a palace. This makes easier to imagine how Koreans lived 100 or more years ago.
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