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At Seogwipo Port on Jeju Island in South Korea, you can see Cheonjiyon Waterfall by walking along the path for 1 km. The water depth is 22 meters high and 21 meters deep. The beautiful scenery around the waterfall is a specimen area of Jeju Island's preserved natural form, so all activities that damage the ecological environment, such as fishing and collecting plants, are prohibited in this area.
There is a constant stream of tourists who come here every day. In addition to Cheonjeon Waterfall, Jeju Island is also home to Jeongbang Waterfall, Cheonjeyon Waterfall, and Ondo Waterfall, each with its own unique characteristics and worth seeing. Jeju Island (Chejudao) is the largest island in South Korea, also known as Tamnado, Honeymoon Island, and Romantic Island, located at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula, across the Jeju Strait from the peninsula.
With a total area of 1,826 square kilometers and 34 affiliated islands including Udo, Wodo, Brother Island, Jagwido Island, Mosquito Island, and Tiger Island, Jeju Island is 100 kilometers northeast of Jeollanam-do, making it an ideal tourist and fishing destination. Here you can see places of interest, enjoy natural landscapes, mountain climbing, horseback riding, driving, hunting, surfing and golfing. It is sparsely populated and the land is vast, either alpine forests or farmland villages.
The farmer grows mainly rice, vegetables, fruits, and the most spectacular is the rape flower, which is golden everywhere in spring, which is very beautiful. Since ancient times, Jeju Island has been said to have "three more and three nothing". Namely:
There is a lot of wind, a lot of stones, and a lot of women; No doors, no thieves, no beggars
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Okay, go and enjoy the beautiful sea view of the largest beach in the local area, the Bathing Beach; Enjoy Korean delicacies such as authentic Jeju black pig, small abalone with rice, grilled saury, and seafood hot pot. There is also a yacht sea fishing project, which is very enjoyable!
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Tourist attractions in Jeju include Jeju Glass Museum, Pillar Joints, African Museum, Camellia Grove, Fairy and Woodcutter Theme Park, Bumper Kart Club, Seogwipo Submarine, Iho Beach Pony Lighthouse, Bukchon Stone Grandpa Park, Chocolate Museum, Magic Road, Love Theme Park, Independence Rock, Yaksonsa Temple, Jeju Folk Village Museum, Seongeup Folk Village, Jeju Jinnyeong Lost Road Park, Seongsan Sunchulbong Peak, Jeju Teddy Bear Museum, Shizuk Keji, Ollae Trail, etc.
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The best way to travel to Jeju is to rent a car or borrow a taxi, but it is slightly more expensive. Therefore, the recommended tour route here is a 2-day trip to Jeju by Trolleybus.
If you want to enjoy the sights of Jeju Province and enjoy delicious food, check out the café and bar inside the museum. In the café, you can sip fragrant tea and taste delicious food. The bar is an upscale venue that is only open to adults during the summer months.
In addition to the expensive coffee houses and bars, there are many places to go.
Accommodation facilities in Jeju are mainly located in four places: Chinese tourist area, Shin-Jeju district, Tadong, and Seogwipo. The Chinese tourism area is mainly a high-end facility area where luxury hotels and resorts such as Lotte and Shilla are concentrated; In Tadong and Sinjeju districts, motels start at 35,000 won; Seogwipo, for example, is home to pension and condo hotels. Visitors can choose according to their budget and needs.
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Eat: When you arrive in Jeju Island, you must eat seafood, black pork, black pork noodles, Hanzheng meal, and Jeju traditional food. To eat black pork, you have to go to the black pork shop next to Halla University, I can't speak Chinese, this store has a sales of 100 million won a day, and the business is very hot.
There is a black pork street in Jeju, the second oldest, and you can also go there to eat black pork. thirdly, seafood; There are also many seafood restaurants in Jeju city, but if you want to eat fresher seafood, you have to go around the pier, such as the pier near Songak Mountain, where the seafood is more famous, and another If you go to the Chinese tourist area, you can go to Jeju Lehai Sea View Area, this scenic spot is the largest tourist attraction in Jeju Island, which has Shangri-La seafood buffet, seafood is very fresh, ** is also relatively affordable. In addition, there are some restaurants such as grilled seafood and steamed seafood in the city.
If you want to eat noodles, you have to eat black pork noodles, and there are black pork noodles occasionally, and three generations of black pork noodles. The origin of this noodle is like this, there is a daughter-in-law who eats the noodles made by her mother-in-law is very delicious, she wants to sell this noodle to earn some pocket money, with the support of her family, all the pork noodles in Jeju Island are from their family, this shop is around the city. In the case of Hanzheng Restaurant, there is the largest Hanzheng restaurant in Jeju Island, which is located in the direction of Lotte Mart in the direction of old Jeju, and the location is very remote, but the business is very hot.
There are many other unique roads that surround the coast of Jeju Island, some exquisite coffee houses, seafood noodles, etc. The specific address can't be expressed in text.,Maps are not supported here.,If it does, I'll take a screenshot and send it here.。
OK: There are several ways, 1 is to take the bus, but this I do not recommend sitting like this, most of the time will be wasted on the road, the public transportation in Jeju Island is very general, many attractions can not be reached, the general bus starts at 1300 won, ** is also expensive. 2 is to charter a taxi, Koreans who travel to Jeju Island are their own rental cars, so the taxi in Jeju Island is still more cost-effective, some drivers also know Chinese, there are also Chinese call centers, it is also very convenient, between 15-200,000 a day, it depends on the size of the taxi and the tourist season.
Wear: This is a shopping thing, there are two big duty-free shops in Jeju Island, one is Shilla Duty Free and the other is Lotte Duty Free, if you want to shop for brands, you have to go to these two. In addition, Jeju Island has a health road pedestrian street, and there are many local brand stores in the surrounding area, as well as many cosmetics and health products stores, and the shopping environment here is also good.
The third is the underground Great Wall of old Jeju, where the clothes are quite cheap, there are many snacks, the underground shopping mall is not big, and the new Jeju Health Road is not prosperous.
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You can go to see these places in Jeju Island, one is a winter love song filming location, if you are born in the 90s, you may not know what a winter love song is, well, I'm old!
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At the foot of the sunrise peak, there are freshly caught abalone and other seafood, which can be eaten for 30,000-50,000 won.
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There are many attractions in Jeju Island Are you traveling on your own? If you want to buy something, you can go to the Shilla Duty Free Shop, which is the largest duty-free shop in Jeju Island, and there are many brand-name items in it, and the Shilla Duty Free Shop often has ** events. It is very suitable to buy some cosmetics, which are much cheaper than in China.
There is also a duty-free shop at the airport, and the Jeju Airport duty-free shop sells domestic and foreign famous brands, but does not sell Jeju Island souvenirs or local products. There are often some souvenir shops on the side of the road where you can buy some souvenirs and souvenirs. I went to Jeju Island in August last year, and the bottles of mineral water in Jeju Island are generally about 1000 2000 won (6 12 yuan), I passed by the restaurant and saw that a bowl of bibimbap was 10,000 won (about 60 yuan), and the vegetable hot pot was about 20,000 25,000 won (120 150 yuan), and if it was a hot pot with seafood**, it would be more expensive The goods there are cheap, but the food is very expensive There are many attractions on Jeju Island, such as the entrance to Halla Arboretum, There are water pipes and pools, and the water received there is directly drinkable (the tour guide said, she is Korean)!
So if you go to empty the water bottle, don't throw it away
Jeju Island is famous for its black pork, seafood, and ginseng (ginseng and ginseng chicken soup rice) are famous, and these are all worth trying.
You don't need to change too much won to Jeju Island, you need to change some snacks as needed, or buy a ** card, make a deposit to change the plug converter is enough, generally 500 is enough, if you go to the duty-free shop to buy something, you can use a UnionPay card or credit card, it is very convenient, the price of the duty-free shop items are all in US dollars, but the collection also receives won and RMB, but it is much more troublesome than swiping the card. Don't change too much won, it's very inappropriate to spend it back to your home country, and the money will be much less. You can exchange Korean won at Jeju Airport, but it's still suitable for exchange in our province, so it's best to change it before you go.
Hee Hee (* I hope my travel experience helps you
Have a great trip
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