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A cultural complex presented by Amorepacific
Haelim Sikdang
Haelim Sikdang, a 30-year-old restaurant near the airport, specializes in pollack jjigae
Jeju Good Fish
Great flavors at great prices near Dongmun Market, even for solo diners
Jungmun Byeoljang
Jungmun Byeoljang: the only place offering “coffee omakase”
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Top 10 Jeju Sites for January (Great Hopes, Great New Days: Amazing Jeju in January)
Everybody wants to fill the new year and new days with good things. To do this, it is important to brace oneself in a place with a good energy. Don’t think too much, simply head to Jeju where the blue sky and calm waves await. The simple and honest power of the earthy black rocks contrast with the landscape’s greenery to inspire visitors to see a brighter future with hopes fulfilled.
Top 10 Jeju Sites for November (The deeper the season, the richer the impression. Jeju in November is delightful)
Jeju in November lets you feel the depth of the season with a cool breeze kissing the tip of your nose during an early morning walk along the beach. Looking around, there are dazzling fields of orange-hued mandarins, and schools of yellowtail flutter in the darkened sea. Bountiful food from land and sea beckons as if it has been waiting for this season. November is a time of perfect temperature and humidity, hearty food and pleasant travels, all enjoyed under brilliantly blue skies on the entire island.
What should we do during Golden Week?
The so-called “Golden Week” of 2017 has finally arrived. If you are planning a trip to Jeju during this time, you can enjoy the beautiful autumn weather. Many shops and restaurants will be closed as Jeju Islanders take time to visit their families during this celebration, but that doesn’t mean everything stops!
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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Sanyang Keuneonggot Firefly Tour
The Sanyang Keuneonggot Firefly Tour, where fireflies dance.
Seogwipo Winter Sea International Swimming Festival
A winter sea swim to mark a healthy and happy new year
Stepping Stone Festival
A music festival where musicians meet their audience under the hot sun and numerous stars
Seogwipo Chilsimni Festival
The Seogwipo Chilsimni Festival, where you can experience the best of Seogwipo’s culture
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