Jeju-do Seogwipo Oedolgae, World Seashell Museum, Gidang Art Museum, and Cheonjiyeon Falls

Nov 4, 2021 | Museum, Nature Scene, South Korea - Jeju-do

Another group of popular tourist locations around Seogwipo

Oedolgae: 791 Seohong-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
World Seashell Museum: 557-1 Seohong-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Gidang Art Museum: 621 Seohong-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Cheonjiyeon Falls: 2-15, Namseongjung-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

I bussed to a location close to Oedolgae, then walked on

This is an area next to Oedolgae

The 360-degree view of the area.

Another view of the same area

The standing stone in the middle is Oedolgae. I walked closer to Oedolgae.

Oedolgae

Walking to Hwanguji beach.

The path to the beach is closed.  However, from far away, I could see the caves that the Japanese made to prepare for the invasion of the USA army to Jeju-do during World War II.

I took a short bus ride to Gidang Art Museum because that was my next location to visit.  But at the bus stop, I found this World Seashell Museum, so I entered.

Done with the seashell museum, so walk to Gidang Art Museum.

The mountain at the back in the picture is Mt. Hanlla.

Gidang Art Museum

The museum showcases a wide range of modern and contemporary artwork from both Korean and international artists. You can expect to find paintings, sculptures, installations, and more.

The museum’s permanent exhibit is on Byun, Shi-ji’s arts.

Out from the museum and to the final destination of today, Cheonjiyeon Falls.

Jeju Music Theater

A path to the waterfall is through this park.

These are maehwa (Plum blossom) trees.

The waterfall far way is where I am going to.

I was walking through a park and saw these people were playing a golf-like game.

The stairs to the lower level where the waterfall is located.

The water from the waterfall.

On following the water to the waterfall.