11.00 AM: baggage claiming done, then waiting for another senior who arrived a day earlier with the rented car while having some triangle kimbabs from the convenience store to calm down our hungry stomach.
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We can see Hall Mt. right when we step out from the airport! |
1.15 AM: left for Yongduam (용두암).
11.25 AM: arrived at Yongduam.
Yongduam is located very close to Jeju International Airport. Here, we can see a beautiful scenery with the special figure of the dragon head-shaped black rock. I love so much the contrast between the blue color of the sea water and the black color of the rock.
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A clean-blue water river which flows directly to the sea~ |
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The dragon head-shaped black rock |
2.00 PM: left Yongduam toward Mysterious Road (신비의도로).
12.25 PM: arrived at the Mysterious Road.
At the Mysterious Road, as in the picture, you will see a downhill in front of you. But, when you pour some water, instead of flowing to the downhill you see, it will come toward you - which means that the water coming uphill! It's strange, isn't it? How can water flow uphill? It's actually because the downhill you see is an optical illusion created by the terrain along the road. To prove it better, we then rode our car and went a few meters downhill, made a U-turn, and then... the car went up by itself!
Hard to believe, uh? Try it by yourself then~ ^^
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The Mysterious Road
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12.45 PM: left the Mysterious Road and looked for a restaurant for lunch =3
1.10 PM: rode the car without a certain destination and finally decided to have a lunch around Jeju University area (with assumption that there must be a lot of restaurants around a university, and we were hungry already, so let’s just have some simple food~). We parked our car and had a walk before decided which restaurant to go.
Final decision: eat some bibimbab – 비빔밥 (mixed rice) and tuna stew (참지찌개) at a random 밥집.
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Afternoon-coffee time at a random coffee shop around Jeju University. |
1.50 PM: left Jeju University area toward Hallim Park (한림공원).
We chose the road on the seaside so we can enjoy the beautiful sea of Jeju on our way to the next itinerary.
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Had some rest while enjoying the sea view on our way to Hallim Park. |
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There're many people went there to catch something to for sale. This one was caught by an ahjumma. Se surely has caught a lot! ㅎㅎ |
3.20 PM: arrived at Hyeopjae Beach parking lot.
Since we planned to go to Hyeopjae beach (협재 해수욕장) after Hallim Park, and they are located close to each other, we parked our car at Hyeopjae Beach parking lot and walked to Hallim Park.
3.30 PM: after buy the entrance ticket, we started to explore Hallim Park.
Hallim Park is very wide. We can see so many kinds of floral here, and several kinds of reptiles~ There are also two or three caves inside the Hallim Park, as well as a Folk Village. It won’t be a bad idea to visit this park ^^
6.10 PM: left Hallim Park (and supposed to go to Hyeopjae beach, but… it was raining quite heavy! ㅠㅠ)
So we skipped Hyeopjae beach and went directly to our guesthouse for check-in~ 힝!
Sopoong BnB is owned by a newlywed couple with a healthy baby boy (6 months old when we visited there). The owners are very friendly and they can speak English quite well, especially the wife. I would like to recommend this BnB if you visit Jeju. As for me, I will definitely back to this BnB on my next visit this December - I booked the room already!
For the guests, other than the bedrooms, they provides a shower room, a pantry, a living room, and a fresh view outside the house.
7.45 PM: left the guest house for dinner.
The owners guided us, we followed their car to the restaurant. It’s located quite close to the guest house, but I don’t really remember the duration it took. We had a set of Korean dishes for our dinner. The main dish is grilled tilefish (옥돔 구이), which is one of the must-try food when you visit Jeju Island.
8.25 PM: left the restaurant toward the Glass Museum (유리박물관). One of our senior recommended us to visit this museum at night – it’s more beautiful at night because all the lights are on.
8.50 PM: arrived Glass Museum, but… it’s closed already ㅠㅠ – it’s closed early because of the bad weather, it’s supposed to open the last admission until 9 PM and we can enjoy the view there – which is outdoor – until 10 PM.
We then decided to leave the Glass Museum and go back to our guesthouse, took shower, discussed the itinerary for the next day, chit-chat, and rest time! ^^
Second day:
9.30 AM: checked out and left Sopoong BnB to
Seongsan Ilchulbong (성산일출봉).
10.35 AM: arrived Seongsan Ilchulbong. It is one of UNESCO heritages, the top of the list of must-visit places in Jeju Island. Before climb up to the top, you better prepare yourself to burn some calories, and don’t forget to apply some sun cream if you don’t wish to get sun burn~ ^^
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Seongsan Ilchulbong parking lot |
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It was crowded there~ There're a lot of international tourists! |
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It's a UNESCO Triple Crown, the New 7 Wonders of Nature~ ^^ |
After bought the entrance ticket, and some drinks (and went to toilet ㅋㅋ), we're ready to climb the Seongsan Ilchulbong~~! It’s kind of a hill, we can climb it through the stairs. On my way to the top, I sweated a lot, but it’s really worth the calories I've burned! You can see a very good view up there, take a lot of good pictures, and forget the fatigue you've got!
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Entrance to Seongsan Inculbong |
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It's a good day~ |
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Ready to climb those stairs to reach the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong? |
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Taken at the rest point on our way to the top! |
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At the rest point~ ㅋㅋㅋ I really sweated a lot! |
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Last steps to the top! |
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And here we are~ the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong! |
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Ihiiy! I own the world~ ㅋㅋㅋ |
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Breath-taking view taken from the top of Seongsan Ilculbong |
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On our way down~ |
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The figure looks like a giant with its mouth wide-open~ ㅎㅎ |
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There is a women-divers restaurant (해녀의집) down there |
12.40 PM: left Seongsan Ilchulbong toward
Seongeup Folk Village (성읍민속마을).
1.05 PM: arrived Seongeup Folk Village area, parked the car and looked for a restaurant recommended by our senior’s family:
Sattoya (사또야). We ordered some grilled tilefish and some seafood hot pot (해물뚝배기). You should try black pork as well if you visit here. These three kinds of food are all on the list of must-have food in Jeju Island.
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Restaurants around Seongeup Folk Village |
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Grilled tilefish (옥돔구이) |
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Seafood hot pot (해물뚝배기) |
2.00 PM: done eating, and walked toward the folk village. We can see Jeju traditional houses here. Some of them are currently habited by the local people. There is also a temple there if I’m not mistaken.
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Entrance to Seongeup Folk Village - it's free! |
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Inside the folk village are Jeju traditional houses~ |
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A black pork in one of the houses in Seongeup Folk Village |
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A sign at a house's door. But I don't know what it means~ >< |
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Hallabongs guide the folk village! |
2.30 PM: left Seongeup Folk Village area.
3.25 PM: arrived
Jeongbang Waterfalls (정방폭포). Here, you can see a waterfall which flow directly to the sea. The water was very cold when we visited there, but the color is very good. It’s a good place to relax and take some good pictures ^^
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Jeongbang Waterfalls taken from the entrance~ |
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V~~~ with the refreshing waterfalls! |
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여기는 정방폭포입니당! ^^ |
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It's a good place to relax~ |
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Somewhere around Jeongbang Waterfalls |
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A unique building around Jeongbang Waterfalls |
4.15 PM: left Jeongbang waterfalls.
4.45 PM: arrived at
Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls (천제연폭포). Not to be confused with Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls (천지연폭포), they are two different waterfalls with similar names. Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls covers a very wide area, it's located close to Jungmun Beach. It has a blue-color lake, three tiers of waterfalls, a well-made, big, and strongly-built bridge which is connecting two area of Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls, and a temple nearby. I like this place. It's a recommended place to spend your spare time with a good and fresh nature view~
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The blue-color lake |
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On my way to the waterfalls~ |
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I saw you~~ the first tier of Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls! |
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The first tier of Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls (I forgot to take the second one, it's just a few meter after the first one, though) |
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The last tiers of the waterfalls |
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The huge-yet-cool bridge! |
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It's taken from above the bridge. |
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It's taken from above the bridge as well. The bridge is surely connecting 2 areas separated by a huge valley! |
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Me on the bridge~ ㅋㅋㅋ |
5.55 PM: left Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls.
6.05 PM: arrived
Jungmun Saekdal Beach (중문색달해변). We were here to play with the sea water and enjoy the sunset (I wouldn’t really recommend this place to enjoy sunset, but it’s not a bad idea to visit this beach~ ^^)
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Walk to the beach - from parking lot |
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We're here! Jungmun Saekdal Beach~ |
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The sun was setting~ I don't know why, but seeing this scenery reminded me to Kuta Beach in Bali, Indonesia~ ㅎㅎ |
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A puppy that is loyally waiting for its owner~ Ahh~ he's so adorable! |
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Leaving the seaside~ |
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Enjoying the sunset! |
7.40 PM: left Jungmun Saekdal Beach.
7.55 PM: parked our car at an area closed by Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls, and had a walk looking for a good restaurant for dinner.
We then got into a noodle restaurant named
국수바다. We had some 고기국수 (noodle with pork), 비빔국수 (mixed cold noodle), and 멸치국수 (noodle with anchovy soup).
8.40 PM: board the car and left toward our guesthouse, which is located very closed to Cheonjeyeon Waterfalls and the noodle restaurant.
8.50 PM: arrived at the guest house –
Smurf House (스머프하우스), checked in, put our stuffs into the room, and played a while with the children there.
Smurf house has several types of room to be rented. Our room has 2 bed rooms, one shower room, and a living room joined with the kitchen~ ^^
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The son of Smurf House's owners |
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Playing a while with the children before leaving for night-coffee time~~ |
9.05 PM: left the guess house for night-coffee time!
9.25 PM: arrived at an area near
마라도잠수함, where we can enjoy night sea view while having some coffee at a coffee shop. We decided to have coffee at the terrace of a coffee shop named
Sea & Blue (씨앤블루). I ordered red bean ice (팥빙수) shared with one of my senior~ =3
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The night sea~ I forgot what ISO I used to take this picture~ And yet, it's a bit blurry~ TT |
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There are some coffee shops around here, which operate up to 10 PM |
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드디어~~ 팥빙수이다! ㅋㅋ |
10.15 PM: left마라도잠수함 area toward our guest house.
10.40 PM: arrived at the guest house, took shower, and rest time~~~
Third day:
9.45 AM: after having some breakfast (breads and fried eggs prepared by ourselves), we returned the room key, and left the guest house.
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Smurf House in the morning |
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A wide yard outside the building |
11.00 AM: on the way to Seopjikoji (섭지코지), we stopped at a beach named Shinyang Seopjikoji Beach (신양섬지코지해변) to rest for a while. But since the weather is not so good (it was very cloudy), I didn’t manage to take some good pictures. ㅠㅠ
11.10 AM: left the beach and went to Seopjikoji.
11.15 AM: arrived at Seopjikoji parking lot.
Seopjikoji was the shooting location of so many popular Korean dramas and movies, such as Gingko Bed 2, The Uprising of Lee Jae Su, Thousand Day Night, and All In (references:
Seopjikoji). The view here is very good, I enjoyed it much. ^^ Before we started to walk along the coast, we bought some grilled squid, it tasted good, you should try it, too. =3
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The squid is dried before being grilled~ |
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The seller ahjummas were busy grilling the squid |
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See the line? They were all there to buy the grilled squid! |
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First shot of Seopjikoji~ |
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First step to the coast-way! |
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We can see the All-In House here~~ ^^ |
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Let's reach the lighthouse! |
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And we're here! ㅋㅋ |
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Take a proof-shot before leave the scenic spot! |
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It may look so long, but you will arrive at the finishing point before you notice it! Maybe because of the beautiful scene, that make us forget about being tired~ ㅎㅎ |
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Last shot of the coast-way! |
12.15 PM: left Seopjikoji.
1.05 PM: arrived
Gimnyeong Maze Park (김녕미로공원). It is a labyrinth built using trees~ It’s quite a good place to play around. ㅋㅋ There is also a small park with a lot of different kinds of flowers. Though it’s a bit small, the flower is beautiful!
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Entrance to the labyrinth |
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The tree-labyrinth from up there~ |
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Wanna play a round of peek-a-boo? |
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And another round here! ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ |
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뽀뽀금지, 알지? |
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Sunflower! Beautiful, right? |
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It's look like a flower bouquet for a bride! ^^ |
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Shy flowers, hiding behind another-yet-bigger flower~ |
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Though they are small, and can be found easily here and there in Korea, I love this flower! |
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마지막은, 인증샷 해야지~~ ㅋㅋ |
2.00 PM: left Gimnyeong Maze Park
2.05 PM: arrived at
Manjang Cave (만장굴), which can be reach by walking from Gimyeong Maze Park. It's also one of UNESCO heritage, and of course, is one of the must-visit places in Jeju Island. The cave is open for tourists, but only for about 1KM length. It takes around 50-60 mins to go in and out of the cave. It’s quite cold inside the cave, around 14-15 degree Celsius when we visit there (the temperature outside maybe around 25 and above). I enjoyed this cave, specifically, I felt amazed, maybe? ㅋㅋ
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Inside the cave |
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The deepest point of the cave that is open for tourists |
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Took the last shot and left the cave |
3.20 PM: left Manjang Cave.
3.30 PM: arrived
목지섬 area for lunch. We have some
boiled octopus (문어숙회), and
abalone porridge (전복죽). They tasted very good! The abalone porridge is on the list of must-try food in Jeju Island~ So, don’t miss it!
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A harbor in 목지섬 area |
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A harabeoji was sitting in a gazebo with his own world~ ㅋㅋ |
After finishing our lunch, we had a walk around the 목지섬 area. It might be very good if the weather is good. But when we visited there, the sky was totally covered by cloud, it's overcast all day ㅠㅠ. It’s even started to rain before we left this area. ㅅ.ㅅ
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There're also a lot of people, especially women here, trying to catch something for sale~! |
5.00 PM: left the 목지섬 area.
5.50 PM: arrived at Jeju International Airport, returned the car, checked in, and… shopping time! ㅋㅋ We can shop at the
duty free shop there with maximum purchase 400,000 Won per person (if I’m not mistaken).
7.40 PM – 8.45 PM: flight from Jeju to Gimpo.
Bye Jeju~ ㅜㅜ
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