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A Walk in a Jeju Village: Fall in Hangyeong-myeon! (Part 1)
High, blue skies, warm sunshine, cool breeze. It’s fall, the right season for a trip. Any time you come here, you will find different charms of Jeju. Particularly in fall, you can find comfort in your heart through just a simple walk. Following the summer stroll to east Sehwa-ri, we’ll take an autumn stroll to the west to Hangyeong-myeon. In , we introduce you to the autumn forest and oreum (volcanic cones), and a teahouse where you can smell the aroma of tea. Since it is too early to walk around freely as before, how about settling yourself down in one location and feel the beauty of the season? Let’s head off to Hangyeong-myeon to feel the autumn breeze.
A sip or slurp of hot coffee: Noteworthy cafes for autumn
It’s easy to find a cup of coffee, but not so a delicious coffee. It depends a great deal on who’s doing the preparation. Here are some great spots with talented baristas behind the espresso machine!
Three Day Itinerary to Tropical Jeju Island; South Korea’s Version of Hawaii (Creating your itinerary)
The volcanic island of Jeju has many tourist spots and beautiful hidden sights you need to work a little extra to see, but that’s the fun of traveling to a new destination, or discovering gems. While Jeju isn’t a large island because you can actually drive the perimeter in one day, to make sure you visit “must see” spots, creating a day-by-day itinerary will help prevent unnecessary time on the road.
Five Fun Mandarin-Related Activities for Winter
Jeju is well-known for the delicious mandarins that grow on the island during winter. Here are some unique ways to experience the harvest.
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