Cuddle the Canola Flowers Closer πŸ’›: Jeju Island

Looking for a place to travel that has everything you could want? Then it shouold be the largest island in Korea, Jeju-do(μ œμ£Όλ„)!

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Wandering in theme park is one of the best activities after heavy meal. Jeju Loveland is a sculpture theme park based on sensuality and eroticism. It was the first such museum in Korea when it opened in November 2004. Twenty artists, mainly graduates of top art school Hongik University, participated in the work.


5. Jeju Museum of Art

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The gallery next to Jeju Loveland is an excellent place to view interesting permanent and temporary exhibits of contemporary visual art. The beautifully designed building appears to float on a pool of water, making it a truly unique experience.


Maybe it's time to take a break for dinner.

6. Haejin Seafood Restaurant

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Haejin is one of the most popular places to try Jeju-do's seafood specialities, such as cuttlefish, eel, squid, octopus, sea cucumber, and abalone. The restaurant has a great view of the harbour, making it the perfect place to enjoy a meal!


Not ready for fresh seafood yet? No worries, Jeju island is well prepared! You can also find vegan restaurant!

7. Dasoni

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Don't look away from Dasoni if you're looking for a delicious and vegan-friendly meal! The rustic wooden tables and wild garden make for a perfect setting, and the dishes use local Jeju produce, such as sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaves or acorn jelly.

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The lunch photo menu has ample interesting banchan, such as green chive pajeon. Just mention if you don't eat fish as it's used in a couple dishes.


8. Dongmun Market

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Jeju Dongmun Traditional Market, the largest and oldest permanent market on the island, is also a popular destination for fresh seafood and inexpensive prices. The market was established after the liberation in 1945, but was moved to its current location after a large fire in 1954.

Fruit market.
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The market is not just great place to peek at the local seafood for sale, you can also have the seafood cooked up on the spot at small restaurants. It's also a good place to stock up on gamgyul, Jeju's traditional citrus fruit, or to snack on mandu (dumplings), hotteok, odeng and black pork cabbage rolls.


9. Glass House

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Glass House is a world-class architect designed by Tadao Ando. The place is high-end restaurants, terrace, and observation deck. The satisfaction of your five senses with fast food on the first floor and an observation deck restaurant and terrace garden for the view of both sunrise and sunset on the second floor.


10. Gimnyeong Maze Park

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