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 ...
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