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Jeju-do Hallim Park, South Korea
Hallim Park, reaching almost 100 thousand square meters, has a variety of gardens that can be enjoyed in any season.
Jeju-do Hyeopjae Beach, South Korea
Many of Jeju-do’s beaches have a distinctive look, and Hyeopje Beach differs from other beaches because of its sand dunes.
Jeju-do Yongmeori Coast, South Korea
Yongmeori is a sandstone bed created by layers of sand that have been deposited for tens of millions of years.
Jeju-do Hwansang Gotjawal Forest, South Korea
Gotjawal forest, which represents a natural primeval forest in Jeju-do Island, shows the toughness of trees that thrives on the volcanic rocks.
Jeju-do Artists’ Village in Jeoji, South Korea
The Artists’ Village is an established community of nationally renowned artists who gather and live here to produce art.
Jeju-do Norimae Park, South Korea
A park with many plum trees on Jeju island. It was quiet and relaxing to walk around the park.
Jeju-do Hallansan Mountain Yeongsil Hike and 1100 Highland Rest Area, South Korea
Hallasan Mountain hiking course from Yeongsil is popular, and the 1100 Meters Peak bus station is the highest altitude where the public bus stop on Hallasan Mountain.
Jeju-do Camellia Hill, South Korea
Opened in 1979, this year-round arboretum on 20 hectares offers many camellia & other plant species.
Jeju-do Andeok Valley and Baksugijeong Cliff, South Korea
Andeok valley is filled with many species of pine trees that make up the Evergreen Forest. Baksugijeong Cliff is a magnificent 100+ meter-tall wall that stands like a natural fortress along the south coast and the sea.