In Seogwipo, Jeju, you can find several “King Tangerine Experience Farms”. These farms actually cultivate tangerines. Recently, they have been offering services where visitors can harvest tangerines directly from the farm and eat as much as they want, turning it into a tourism product. “Jeju King Tangerine Experience Farm” When you visit a King Tangerine Experience Farm, you can taste ...
Located in the southeastern part of Jeju Island, Soesokak is situated at the southern end of Hyodoncheon, where a stream flows down from Hallasan Mountain. The deep pool formed by the meeting of fresh water from Hyodoncheon and seawater is none other than Soesokak. “Soe” means “a pond that looks like a resting cow,” and “kak” means “the last end.” ...
Located in the southeastern part of Jeju Island, Soesokak is situated at the southern end of Hyodoncheon, where a stream flows down from Hallasan Mountain. Soesokak is formed by the meeting of fresh water from Hyodoncheon and seawater, creating a deep pool. “Soe” means “a pond that looks like a resting cow,” and “sokak” means “the last end.” “Jeju Hahyo ...
Soesokkak, located in the southeast of Jeju Island, is situated at the southern end of Hyodoncheon, where the stream flows down from Hallasan Mountain. The name ‘Soesokkak’ comes from the combination of ‘soe,’ which means a pond where cattle lie down, and ‘ggak,’ which means the last end. “Jeju Soesokkak: Sanmul Tourist Farm” Jeju Soesokkak, known for its black sand ...
Jeju Island is famous for its traditional dish called “Momguk”. In addition to Momguk, you can also find other Jeju traditional dishes like Bomalguk (abalone soup) and Dosegiguk (black pig intestine soup). However, it can be quite challenging to find a restaurant that serves Dosegiguk. “Jeju Seogwipo Traditional Restaurant ‘Molgol-Momguk'” Located not far from Seogwipo City Hall in Seogwipo, Jeju, ...
Sanghyowon, located in Seogwipo, Jeju, is an approximately 80,000 square meter arboretum. It was established by KC Cottrell Chairman Lee Dalwoo with the intention of sharing the beautiful natural scenery with others. Situated at an altitude of 400 meters, this place offers views of Mount Hallasan and the Seogwipo Sea, and it houses indigenous plants unique to Jeju. It serves ...
In Jeju Island, you can find a variety of cafes. As it is one of the representative tourist destinations in South Korea, and a region where you can enjoy beautiful natural landscapes, you can explore charming cafes all around. Near Seogwipo Wimi Port in Jeju, you can find a large-scale cafe called ‘EPL’. EPL is a brunch cafe that spans ...
There are three E-Marts in Jeju Island: E-Mart Jeju, Sinjeju Branch, and Seogwipo Branch. Among them, “Electromart” is only available at the Sinjeju Branch. During my recent trip to Jeju Island, I primarily explored the Seogwipo area, and it came time to charge my electric car. I decided to visit the nearby E-Mart to charge my car and also take ...
There is a place that I always visit without fail when traveling to Jeju Island. It is the “Seogwipo Daily Olle Market” located in Seogwipo. I first visited this place in 2014 when I first traveled to Jeju Island. Since then, I visited it again in 2018 during my trip to Jeju Island, and also in 2021, and again in ...
In Seogwipo’s “Arang Jo-eul Street,” you can find a variety of restaurants. Arang Jo-eul Street is a kind of food alley that you can find in various places in Seogwipo, Jeju. Here, you can find a variety of restaurants, making it a good place to visit and choose a restaurant you like if you plan to have a meal in ...
For this Jeju trip, I decided to stay in Seogwipo for two nights and spend the final night in Seongsan. The choice for accommodation in Seogwipo was “Shinsin Hotel Cheonjiyeon,” and the reason was simple. It seemed like a reasonably priced option with decent facilities for a solo traveler. “Jeju Seogwipo: Shinsin Hotel Cheonjiyeon” I made the reservation using a ...
Jeju’s Jungmun Tourist Complex is a comprehensive resort area spanning Jungmundong, Saekdal-dong, and Daepo-dong in Seogwipo. Created in 1978, it utilizes Jeju’s unique natural landscapes and geographical environment. The complex consists of 10 accommodation facilities and 9 leisure facilities, providing basic accommodation as well as various tourism, entertainment, and recreational activities for both domestic and international visitors. It also offers ...
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