Sunday, 10 March 2013

Jeju Island, Korea

Jeju Island, also known as the "Island of the Gods," is a popular vacation spot for Koreans and many Japanese. It remains one of the top honeymoon destinations for Korean newlyweds. The island's mixture of volcanic rock, frequent rains, and temperate climate, make it very similar to the Hawaiian Islands in the U.S. The island offers visitors a wide range of activities: hiking on Halla-san (South Korea's highest peak), catching sunrises and sunsets over the ocean, viewing majestic waterfalls, riding horses, or just lying around on the sandy beaches.




Although tourism is one of the main industries on the island, many of the hotels and other tourist areas are run by mainland companies, so much of the income never gets put back into the local economy. Also, since the attractions are geared towards tourists, many of the entrance fees can be hefty (although the locally owned and operated ones tend to be cheaper). Similar to Gyeongju and some other areas, local residents can enter most places for free or for a steeply discounted price.



Things to do in Jeju Island

Variety of activities that can be enjoyed by visitors, including hiking Halla-san (the highest mountain peak in South Korea), enjoy the sunrise and sunset on the beach, see the sights of waterfalls, riding horses on the beach, or just lying on the sandy beach.
One of the attractions that can be visited here is Jeju Glass Castle, a greenhouse were the work of professional artists


                 

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