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Sabang Palbang
Fresh Raw Fish and Generous Banchan (Side Dishes)
Sunogine Myeongga (Sunok’s Restaurant)
An abalone restaurant in Dodu-dong. Voted as a 2016 KOREAT JEJU TOP 10 restaurant
Udo Haegwang Restaurant
Located on Udo Island Near Hagosudong Beach
Baruwat
Serving with a bowl of rice embracing the frugal mind of Jeju
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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.
Village no. 7: Enjoying “mosaltteum” in a village with the finest water?Samyang-dong (Aunt Young-ran & Young-hee Byun)
“Mosaltteum” is the Jeju word for “sand bath.” The Samyang village with its fine, black sand and icy cold spring water is the perfect summer retreat. Visitors that come between mid-July and mid-August can enjoy mosaltteum with black sand, as well as cold spring water bath.
To end a day on Jeju (Jeju sunset trip)
To enjoy this “must-see” moment, why not take a drive through Sallok Road to the west around sunset?
(Olle Trail) The convenient way to walk around the island
One of the best ways to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Jeju Island is by walking on a well planned and maintained trail. It will keep you fit and connect you with Jeju’s nature and local culture. In the Jeju language "olle" is a word used for the narrow path that leads to one's house. Olle trail can be seen as narrow paths through the forests and coasts of Jeju Island that lead to the core of its beauty and magic. The trails stretch from village to village and go through beaches, farms and Gotjawal forests. These are forests native to Jeju Island where trees grow on volcanic rocks with very little soil.
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Triathlon Jeju
Bike, run, and swim in the 2019 International Triathlon Jeju
Jejumok-Gwana Government Office at Night and Small Concert
Jejumok-Gwana Government Office at Night opens on July 6, 2019 with a small concert Saturday night
Norimae Plum Festival
You Know It's Spring When the Plum Trees Are in Bloom
Samyang Black Sand Beach Festival
Chasing Away the Summer Heat with a Beach FestivalTo promote Samyang’s black sand, the Samyang Black Sand Beach Festival has been held just in time for the summer holidays since 2002. The festival offers sand bathing, beach soccer for children, beach sand sculpture exhibition, and a spring water gun fight along with ocean experience programs such as scuba diving, windsurfing, sea bathing, and deep-sea fishing. The festival features performing arts events organized by the local residents.
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