In Jeju Island, there is a traditional market known as the “oil market.” Unlike daily markets, this market operates on specific dates. While these markets are not as commonly seen due to urbanization, they used to be a familiar sight in cities in the past. In Pyoseon, Jeju Island, you can still find the Pyoseon Five-Day Market, which operates on ...
Given that Jeju Island is an island, it’s only natural to find numerous beaches to explore. Among them, Pyoseon Beach stands out, particularly known for its beautiful white sandy shore. “Jeju Island’s Largest White Sand Beach” Pyoseon Beach boasts an extensive white sandy shore, covering a total area of 250,000 square meters, with the beach itself spanning 160,000 square meters. ...
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