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Wal-Chong Museum is presented as the translation into built form of the design and work of Korean contemporary artist Lee Wal-Chong. It is described as an effective and completed vision of w ...
Rising before you are Bangsa Towers, meaning 'towers to protect against misfortune'. These towers were traditionally erected in villages that were built on inauspicious sites according to th ...
Oedolgae Sea Stack in Seogwipo, Jeju is a stone pillar having a height of 20 meters and a width of 7-10 meters after the long-term erosion of the volcanic rock by waves. Due to the volcanic ...
Jeongbangpokpo falls, falling from a cliff, is 23 meters high and 10 meters wide. It has unique scenery not only in Korea but also in the oriental area. It is called 'Jeongbang-hapoak' due t ...
Seopseom, Munseom and Beomseom are islands formed about 500,000 years ago wih the trachyte, not with the basalt, basic rock of Jeju Island. They have unusual rock formations and ...
Beomseom looks like a tiger, so it gets its name from that. Its land area is 93,597 square meters and it is 87.2m above sea level. It is designated as Natural Monument No 421, and it is the ...
Munseom means a bare island where nothing grows. Its land area is 96,833 square meters and it is 85.7m above sea level. It is designated as Natural Monument No 421, 'Munseom Island and Beoms ...
The 40-m thick Seogwipo formation is mainly composed of basaltic volcaniclastic rocks and non-volcanic sedimentary layers deposited from the early to middle Pleistocene. Because of the fossi ...
The legend of Seobul comes from a stone inscription on the wall of Jeongbang falls. Seoul was Qin Shi Huang's envoy from China who came to Jeju to find elixir plants for his emperor. He sail ...
Jeju World Cup Stadium is a football stadium with a 35,657-person capacity that is located in the city of Seogwipo on the South Korean Jeju Province and is the home of Jeju United[/WOR ...
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