Jeju Island, the treasure land of kimchi |
Seongsan Peak located in east end of Jeju Island, which is a volcanic eruption 100,000 years ago. The crater-shaped basin with a diameter of about 600 m and 90 m deep, surrounded by 99 sharp rocks. Seongsan also known as the top Japanese Manufacturers often come here because we admire the sunrise from the crater in peace. Jeju Island is Korea's largest island (73 km wide, length 41 km). There are ocean moderates the climate with the hottest months and not exceeding 33 ° C, Jeju, which are considered "tourist paradise" for many years. Formed from volcanic eruptions should be everywhere on Jeju see also black. Rocks around the route, lined stone fence surrounding the garden ripe citrus laden special funds is also famous islands and rocks along the coast, carved stone objects ... If Seoul east casting, crowded the cars, buildings, the Jeju deposition closely and quietly. Jeju is known as an island of peace. At this point everything seemed to settle, relax. It can be seen as a haven of couples to honeymoon and the young couple dating. Jeju beam images of dreaming. Seogwipo coast. A temple near the waterfall Cheonjeyeon. Natural beauty in the precincts. Yeomiji Botanical Garden. Tourists visit and explore plant diversity in the garden. Botanical garden photos taken from above. Hotel Shila. Can see plenty of statues like this one on the island. Lotte Hotel Jeju is a hotel, the largest resort in the island. From the windows of this building, you have a panoramic view of the windmills spin the distance. Visiting Jeju cultural village, where to store that features unique folklore. Cliff Jusangjeolli be seen as a cultural monument of Korea. Waterfalls Seogwipo. |
2011/08/01
Jeju Island, the treasure land of kimchi
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