Jeju Island in South Korea is a paradise for travelers. Thousands of people from all over the world come here every day to taste nature.
Chusak, one of the biggest festivals in Korea, has been held in Korea for five consecutive days since September 30. At this time, busy people in Korea get a chance to spend time with their families. And on this holiday season, Koreans flock to Jeju Island. It takes 12 to 13 hours to get to the island by ship. And the plane will take only about an hour. At this time, the extra price of a plane ticket, still getting a ticket is like a golden deer.
Everyone seemed to be fascinated by the pull of Jeju and came running. Jeju City is an exception, with a view of the natural beauty of every Jeju wearer.
Jeju Island means Jeju Island, a land of natural beauty. Jeju Island was named one of the Seven Wonders of the World in 2011. It is the largest island in the rear. The Koreans pronounce it ‘Jeju-do’. The island is said to have been created by a volcanic eruption. The hill from which the volcanic eruption formed the island of Jeju is called the Hallasan Mountain. This hill is called the heart of Jeju.
The island was born 2 million years ago, with volcanic lava accumulating The volcano of that dead volcano is no longer recognizable The waters around the island of Jeju, completely ruined by the soft greenery, are the South Sea in name only. The island actually rises through the Pacific Ocean Located 130 kilometers off the south coast of Korea, the island is 63 kilometers long from west to east and 31 kilometers long from north to south. 1,950 meters above sea level.
Jeju Island was formerly known as Gigi Cada, which means volcano. Jeju Island was renamed in 1948 by an official notification. Dark green island. Traditional sculptures in the midst of trees This is the plain, so this hill is steep The abundance of South Korea's economic explosion has made the island's primitive cosmos much more flexible.
Jeju was previously one of the nine provinces of South Korea In a referendum, the islanders decided to make it a special autonomous province. From July 1, 2008, it freed itself from the direct rule of the central government
The whole island is monotonous in all the rocks of various shapes created by the eruption. Jeju is a dream island, the 605-square-mile Jeju Island has a different climate from the mainland of South Korea. While the capital, Seoul, is shivering in the bitter cold, Jeju may be enjoying the winter on a sunny day. The gentle breeze from the sea maintains a temperate climate throughout the year.
Frozen rocks from molten lava erupted from the volcano. Inside the cave is a dark, very frightening environment. Coagulated rocks from molten lava erupted from the volcano. Dark all around inside the cave, very scary environment
In addition to climbing Halla Mountains, watching the sunrise and sunset on the beach, enjoying the unspoiled beauty of nature on horseback, visiting the royal waterfalls, hunting, fishing or just lazy sunbathing on the beach, additional attractions include swimming competitions at different times of the year, spring cherry festival, mid-spring Sea festival, many more events including the horse festival in the autumn.
The small island has all kinds of facilities including international airport, university, various government institutions, business establishments, five star hotels. The speed of the internet is so good that it would not seem like an island isolated from the mainland.


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