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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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Mosiran Tea House
Mosiran is a traditional tea house that has been loved by Jeju residents for a long time.
Musang Tea House
A tea house near Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal in Jeju City
Kissa Happiendo
A Japanese-inspired eatery located on Jeonnong-ro, Jeju City.
Vegan Cafe Jeju Small Kitchen
A vegan garden on a table
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Activities by Regions_West
Activities that can be experienced in the western region, located to the left of Jeju's Mt. Halla include visiting Jeju’s green tea fields...
Where to Add Vibrant Color to Your (Winter Jeju Trip)
People often think of winter as a dark time of year. But on Jeju, there are plenty of places that pop with color during the coldest season.
Is coffee a no-no for you? How about some tea instead? (Teahouses in Jeju)
Nothing soothes the soul like a cup of tea on a cold, windy day. Introducing teahouses in Jeju, the perfect places to relax and enjoy time on your own. Jeju teahouses, which have their own kind of charm from cafes selling coffee and cake, are located all over Jeju from downtown to Seogwipo. Traditional snacks served with clear tea in a large teapot also provide a refreshing and light taste without being overly sharp in flavor. If you have finished your meal with fresh ingredients from Jeju, how about visiting a teahouse instead of the usual coffee shop today?
A great summer outdoors: Camping on Jeju
If you are preparing for a healing trip, something to help you recover from the frustrations of everyday urban life, then camping should be at the forefront of your mind. What about discovering the joy of spending quality time in Jeju Island’s natural setting, where new experiences are sure to follow!
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