See Any Places – City, Town and Neighborhood
Jeju-do Gimnyeong Seonsegi Beach, South Korea
The clear waters that are highlighted with blue ocean and quality sand are the pride of Gimnyeong Beach
Jeju-do Woljeongri Beach, South Korea
Near this beach is many trendy cafes and stays for tourists. This beach is popular for surfing.
Jeju-do Gwangchigi Beach, South Korea
The uniqueness of Gwangchigi Beach is volcanic lava rocks with green moss is perched on the beach.
Jeju-do Sehwa Beach, South Korea, South Korea
Sehwa Beach is a white sandy beach with black volcanic rock that harmonizes perfectly with the emerald waters.
Jeju-do Songdang-ri Neighborhood, South Korea
Songdang-ri Neighborhood is a popular tourist location because it has Jeju’s first Shrine, Bonghyandang Shrine.
Jeju-do Udo Island, South Korea
Udo, a tiny island located 3.5 kilometers off the eastern coast of Jeju-do, is a compact version of Jeju-do.
Jeju-do Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, South Korea
Seongsan Ilchulbong, also called Sunrise Peak, is an archetypal tuff cone formed by hydrovolcanic eruptions upon a shallow seabed about 5 thousand years ago.
Busan Marine City, South Korea
The Marine City has many tall buildings in Busan.
Busan Nakdong Estuary Amisan Observatory, Nakdong Estuary Eco-Center, Dadaepo Seaside Park, and Gwangalli Beach At Night, Busan, South Korea
I went to many locations today, and they are all adjacent to each other. Busan is where the Nakdong River meets the ocean, creating a unique natural look.