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10 Travel Hotspots for April: A restful gift to myself, visiting cozy Jeju
April is a busy month for most of us. Our work and school schedules are full. Yet all the while, the sweet scent of spring wafts over us. If you can spare a few days this month, Jeju Island is a restful, cozy place where you can recharge your weary body and mind. How about taking a trip with us and temporarily leave your hectic daily life behind.

April in Jeju: Spring sights and scents
In April on Jeju there are many places and paths where you can find fragrant flowers. Cherry blossoms, canola blossoms, and numerous wildflowers all blooming together will guide you on your way.

Sejarah yang perit: Menyelusuri Insiden 3 April di Jeju
Terdapat banyak kecantikan di Pulau Jeju, tetapi beberapa sejarah yang lebih terkini adalah tragedy yang berlapis. Insiden 3 April adalah salah satu daripada kes ini. Ia bermula kira-kira 60 tahun lalu tetapi kesannya kini dirasai hari ini.

Life in Jeju Flowers Through Stone Walls A Journey Through Jeju Following the Batdam Trails (Stone Wall Paths)
Running alongside stone walls made from Jeju’s characteristic volcanic rock, the Batdam trails carry the legacy of more than a thousand years of history. These walls represent an advanced architectural technique for the time period, built to protect crops from the strong winds the island experiences, and have now even been featured in the popular film KPop Demon Hunters. If all of Jeju’s stone walls were to be linked together, they would stretch for approximately 22,000 km, with the endless lines of black stone earning them the nickname of “Long Scrolling Black Dragon,” and in 2014, they were even designated as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System by the FAO, in acknowledgement of their uniqueness and historical value. Now, as we enter the perfect walking season of autumn, we’ll introduce eight Batdam trails that showcase the distinct charm of Jeju.
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