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Jeju Island’s variety of foods such as the spicy and savory Galchi-jorim (Braised Cutlassfish), nutty Godeungeo-jorim (Braised Mackerel), light yet delicate Jeonbok ttukbaegi (Abalone hotpot), sung-gae Miyeok-guk (sea urchin seaweed soup), and Jeju Island’s black pork barbecue gives us reason to be happy. Jeju Island food, made up of fresh local sea and surface ingredients, enriches the eating experience.
Traditional Markets
You will have fun haggling with the local merchants and you might meet some generous sellers and get a discount. There are numerous items sold at the markets, such as unique farm produce like dekopons and hwanggeum hyang (different varieties of mandarins), seafood like galchi (cutlassfish) and oakdom (tilefish), and other dried fish and meats. There are also a variety of food stalls and restaurants, which are always crowded.
Traditional Food
Galchi (cutlassfish) fell into soup! It might sound strange, but the way you fall in love with a new taste is what Jeju Island’s culinary culture is all about. If you want to experience the food culture of Jeju Island, you can’t just pass up on Jeju Island’s native food. With an open mind, you will come to know the true taste of Jeju Island.
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Traditional Korean and Jeju Clothing
What can be better than experiencing culture by fully immersing yourself into it? One way to do this is to dress up in Korean traditional clothing and stroll around a palace. This makes easier to imagine how Koreans lived 100 or more years ago.
What should we do during Golden Week?
The so-called “Golden Week” of 2017 has finally arrived. If you are planning a trip to Jeju during this time, you can enjoy the beautiful autumn weather. Many shops and restaurants will be closed as Jeju Islanders take time to visit their families during this celebration, but that doesn’t mean everything stops!
10 Great Spots for August ‘Ah, the summer evening. Let’s enjoy Jeju nights!’
When the long summer days turn to night, Jeju’s evening activities seem to thrive on the energy of the day. Always new, always exotic, here are 10 cool things to do at night on Jeju Island.
Traditional Permanent Markets in Jeju City
There is a place that every Jeju traveler includes in their trip: A traditional market presenting local specialties and dishes in the unique culture and style of Jeju.
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