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1.Shiroyama Sunrise Peak.
Seongsan Ilchulbong is a huge rock towering over the eastern tip of Jeju Island, one of the 360 subvolcanoes of Hallasan Mountain and the world's largest crater jutting out of the coast. Around the crater, there are 99 strange rocks and rocks, which are gathered together like a huge crown. The area around Shiroyama Sunrise Peak is a prairie with idyllic and beautiful scenery.
2.Ushijima. Located at the eastern tip of Jeju Island, Udodo Island is an island within an island and is not enclosed.
Because it resembles a lying cow sticking out its head, it is named Cow Island. With a circumference of 17 kilometers, Ushijima Island is home to more than 1,800 residents from about 700 households, who depend on fishing and agriculture for their livelihoods. Udodo Island is the largest of the islands near Jeju Island, and its gentle terrain is rich in fish and its natural environment is extremely good.
Here you can see Jeju Island's unique traditional culture and beautiful natural scenery, such as Jeju Haenyeo, Stonewall Road, and Stone Tomb, making you feel as if you have arrived on a shrunken Jeju Island. Climb the highest peak on the island, Udodo Peak (132 meters), Seongsan Sunrise Peak, and other peaks to see the scenery of Jeju Island.
3.Wanzhang Cave.
Manjang-dong is a lava cave formed by volcanic lava spewed out of Hallasan Mountain, with a total length of kilometers, the largest in the world, and is the longest lava cave in the world, and is designated as a nature reserve.
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Must-see attractions in Jeju Island:
1.Jeju Teddy Bear Museum – The world's largest teddy bear museum.
2.Mt. Halla, one of Korea's three most famous mountains.
3.Jeju Eco Theme Park.
4.Sanyang black sand beach.
5.Shiroyama Sunrise Peak.
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Known as the gift of nature, Jeju Island is the southernmost island in Korea, located in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula, and is the largest island in Korea, with an area of about 1,800 square kilometers and a population of about 500,000 people. Since the end of the 80s, Jeju Island's economy has shifted from agriculture, forestry, fishing, and animal husbandry to tourism, and due to its geographical location and mild and comfortable weather, it has become an ideal honeymoon place in the minds of Koreans, and can be called the "Hawaii of the East".
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I went to Jeju Island for my honeymoon and had a lot of fun because it was my honeymoon. I'd like to share with you my feelings about my trip to Jeju Island. Jeju Island is very close, it will take more than an hour to arrive, you have to eat quickly on the plane, otherwise the plane will land, roar!
The four-flower hotel I stayed in felt similar to the domestic three-star, maybe a little worse. In terms of diet, breakfast is in the hotel, lunch and dinner are basically not the same, but the taste is light, sometimes eat boiled vegetables, there are a few pieces of pork, if Chinese pork must not be eaten, he is okay, it is too light, so I thought of a way to take out the cooked vegetables, and mix rice with spicy sauce to eat, equivalent to Korean bibimbap, the taste is OK, but the husband of the bitter carnivore, he really didn't eat a few meals.
There are three projects at your own expense, and I went and paid 500 yuan, and I hit the boys, the speedboat and the teddy bear museum, which is very good value and I like it very much.
I went to a lot of places to shop: cosmetics, go to one of the top ten cosmetics in Korea, ** not cheap, the price of Korea itself is higher than ours, the things you buy are OK, you can buy some, it makes sense to use them for yourself or give them away; Korean ginseng, I didn't buy it even if he said it was all over the place, and one person in our group bought more than 10,000 yuan; Duty-free shop, mainly buy a Swarovski crystal, cheap 1 3 bar, classic. You can buy some other cosmetics, after all, they are tax-free, you can buy more lip gloss, nail polish and other small things to send to friends and colleagues; Crystal shop, don't buy it, there are things inside and outside, and it's much cheaper; The Teddy Bear Museum also sells souvenirs, which are cute; Korean specialty food, expensive, my husband and I found a place similar to a farmer's market near the hotel, there is a small supermarket in it, buy a lot of candy from there, buy it back and bring it to friends, greedy I also bought hot sauce, seaweed, and also bought toothpaste, cold kettle ......In short, if I have time, it will be much cheaper to go out to the small supermarket by myself than the place where the guide leads, and I think this is one of the greatest pleasures of my trip to Jeju. **Underground commercial street, nothing; Folk Village, even visiting and shopping, I lost a big bottle of honey.
In terms of attractions, don't have too much hope, don't look at it as going abroad, not necessarily as good as the scenery in China, I conclude that it is not as atmospheric as China, but we are going to see the customs of foreign countries, and it is enough to experience that atmosphere. The attraction is detailed in detail on the ** of the regular travel agency, which can be introduced in great detail!
Have fun!
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