Showing 12 Random Elements in the location - Jeju-si
There used to be Historical Site No. 380 Yeongjugwan, a major building of Jeju-mok Government Office, on this site, Yeongjugwan is the name of Gaeksadaecheong. Gaeksa means a major building ...
Hamabi is a stone inscribed with the notice that all people whose status is lower than the governor should dismount from their horse and walk through the area. It has been identified that th ...
Giganjiju is a stone pillar that was used to support the flagpole that fixed a flag. To hang a flag, two supports were required on both sides while a pillar made of stone, iron, or wood was ...
Situated on the western coast of Yongyeon, Yongduam rock is a volcanic rock formed from lava. Yongduam rock resulted as high viscosity lava surged upwards and hardened. The rocks exposed out ...
Yongyeon pond is a small-sized pond that is located where the sea meets Hancheon Stream that crosses the center of Jeju-si north and south. The mouth of Hancheon Stream where the Yongyeon po ...
The Wolseongno Archeological Site in Yongdam-dong is located at a comparatively level ground, about 40 meters above sea level in the village of Wolseong (formerly called Meokdolsaegi). The s ...
The Jeju-mok Government Office (Jeju Provincial Office in the Joseon dynasty) was located around Gwandeokjeong. People presume that there had already been some main office facil ...
Gwandeokjeong Pavilion was built in 1448 under the leadership of the local officer Sin Suk-cheong during the reign of King Sejong. The pavilion was part of the Jeju administrative complex an ...
Known by several different names such as Ongjungseok, Useongmok ('stone figure guardian'), and Beoksumeori, the stone statue of an old man wearing a top hat, generally referred to as Dolhare ...
Jeju National University is a public university founded in 1952 in Jeju City, the provincial capital of Jeju, South Korea. In 2008 Cheju National University and the Jeju National University ...
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