It's acclaimed South Korea's Hawaii. It's a popular place for film shoots. It mesmerizes with the country's highest peak, crystal-clear waters, intriguing traditions and tasty foods.
Flowers jostle for attention in spring. White sandy beaches glisten in summer. Reeds extend endlessly in autumn. White snow cloaks the landscape in winter.
No wonder newlyweds love it. Jeju, a charming islet on the southern tip of South Korea, is waiting for you.
In March, Sunrise Peak is the best vantage point for the vast sea shimmering in the golden sunlight and large swathes of yellow rape flowers. Drive through the mountains, with a broad blue sky and white clouds overhead and gentle sea breezes all over your face. You are at one with nature.
Kwon Ji-yong, a South Korean singer-songwriter and fashion icon better known by his stage name G-Dragon, has opened his café on the most scenic seaside road of Jeju.
Black lava rock walls, straight but curvy alleys, stone grandfather statues (Harubang), black-haired pigs – this small village is a showcase of Jeju's untarnished folk culture and living environment.
Not a single tree can be found on this vast meadow that extends on a seaside cliff.. The area is an often chosen location for film shoots and Jeju's most beautiful cape.
Sashimi, black pork, seafood, abalone soup, seafood pot …pick what you want from the varied menu.
Young girls' favorite on the islet! Watch a 3D movie in the pink world of Hello Kitty Hall, and then grab a pink afternoon tea. Walk through the Chocolate Museum for a dazzling display of romantic sweet foods. Blush in the Sex Museum.