Jeju is a natural wonder just off the southern coast of Korea.
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Due to the location on Jeju’s eastern tip, it offers the best sunrise view on the island.
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This extinct tuff cone was formed approximately 5000 years ago as a result of a volcanic eruption underneath the sea.
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Sagumburi is a rare, shallow crater that has been designated as a Natural Monument.
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The crater looks most astonishing in late autumn when its ridges are painted gold by a sea of silver grass.
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A jagged and photogenic cliff where Sanbangsang stretches into the sea.
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Under the influence of wind and waves, hollows, bridges, and mysterious patterns are formed along the seashore.
When strolling along Yongmeori, you will probably meet haenyeo – the famous female divers of Jeju. They come here to sell their catch of the day.
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Hallim is a world-class recreational park in West Jeju.
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It began as a subtropical arboretum in the 1970s. Over time, the park has expanded, reaching nearly 100,000m².
Hallim consists of multiple gardens that can be enjoyed in any season. A folk village was also built to demonstrate the traditional living style.
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Opened in 2001, Jeju Teddy Bear Museum is the first of its kind in Asia.
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Hundreds of bear cubs are on display. They are arranged into a wide array of themes, ranging from history, art to Korean tradition.
SLOW – the world’s largest mechanical teddy bear, reaching a height of 9 m.