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YY0329Hallasan Mountain, one of South Korea's three most famous mountains, is located in the center of Jeju Island. At 1950 meters, it is the highest peak in South Korea. Hallasan is an extinct volcano, with Baekrokdam, a volcanic lake with a diameter of 500 meters, at its summit. Due to its high altitude, the climate exhibits a vertical distribution from subtropical to frigid zones, and the mountain is home to over 1800 plant species and over 4000 animal species. In 1970, Hallasan was designated a Korean National Park, and in 2007 it was designated a World Natural Heritage Site.
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安梨AuroraA small park with nice scenery. It is small and has no recreational facilities. You can just climb a small slope to see the crater and reeds. We walked slowly in the light rain and came out in about 40 minutes. The orange hats in the gift shop here are cheaper than those in Sunrise Peak and Udo Island, and there are more varieties haha
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150***35🌋Jeju Island's most surprising stop: Udo Island❗️ A treasure island full of healing 💯 The azure, almost unreal, jelly-like sea 🌊 Paired with black volcanic rocks and emerald green grassy slopes, it feels like stepping into a comic book 🖼 Every photo is a postcard-worthy image 📣Be sure to wear sunscreen! Sunscreen! Sunscreen!! Take a boat 🛳 to the island 🈶️. Feed the seagulls (seasonal). It's hot 🉑️ and indoors. 🈶️ Air-conditioned seats require shoes to be removed. The boat ride is very short, only about ten minutes. Get off the boat and rent an electric scooter 🛵. Too many shops are soliciting customers in Chinese. 🛵💨 Cycling around the island 🏝 is truly enjoyable. Stop 🉑️ at beautiful seaside spots along the way 🌈. The moss is slippery at low tide. 🛵 I fell while cycling. Everyone, be careful ‼ ️ At low tide, the water is covered in fish 🐡 and jellyfish. I even saw the female divers working, which was very inspiring 💪🏻
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Karina_kkThe hike is not very hard and takes around 20-30 mins, but on a hot day it was really exhausting. It was interesting to see the top, and the city views were nice, but for those who don’t like hiking, I would recommend just enjoying the scenery from the free entrance road without going up.
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Anonymous userThere are different zones but a lot of hydrangea when we visited mid-July.
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Cicis 彩虹The favorite and most worthwhile Seopjikoji attraction in Jeju Island Seopjikoji in English and 섭지코지 in Korean Walk along the winding seaside boardwalk, enjoy the perfect combination of meadows, rocky beaches and the sea, and occasionally encounter horses on the way. This feeling is really chill~
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M14***14Before coming to Jeju Island, I had heard about Olle Trail. I did some research and found that there are one or two trails next to each major tourist attraction called Olle Trail. So I decided to just walk along one of them. Sure enough, there were two red and blue ribbons with JEJU OLLE written on them on a viewing path to Independence Rock. You can see them in many other places along the way, all hanging on the trees by the road. Finding Olle Trail means you are not far from the tourist attraction, or you are already in the scenic area.
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银老先生[Scenery] This is a botanical garden on Jeju Island in South Korea. It has beautiful scenery and is specially created by humans. If you come to Jeju Island, you can come here to visit. [Fun] There are many kinds of plants here, you can learn to observe and understand. The park is not very big, but the construction is small and exquisite, and it has the flavor of Suzhou gardens. This is my first time to visit such a botanical park in South Korea. It feels very good and I like it. [Value for money] No tickets are required to visit here.







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