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Discover why Koreans love Jeju Island! Explore top 9 things to see, eat, and do—from Hallasan hikes to black pork BBQ and ...
Jeju Island in spring This photo, taken April 6, 2025, shows canola flowers and cherry trees in full bloom on South Korea's southern island of Jeju. (Yonhap) (END) [We Welcome Your News Tips] We ...
Though I’d traveled throughout South Korea, Jeju always felt like a fabled land, sunny and warm at times, rainy and blustery ...
You don’t need to spend much to see what makes Jeju worth visiting. The island’s landscapes are easy to reach, and many of ...
This isolated island, meanwhile, has rare, native ‘king’ trees. They’re celebrated with a festival, and a popular place to see them is Jeonnong-ro, a street in the island’s capital, Jeju City.
In fact, Jeju is a tourist hotspot – an island off the south coast of South Korea that’s home to 680,000 people, but attracts some 14 million tourists annually. 10 million of those are Koreans ...
Jeju Island, surrounded by the sea on all sides, is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise. The Yongmeori Coast is at risk of being submerged within a few years due to sea level rise.