Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island
Manjanggul Cave, also called The Bottomless Cave, is a component of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site "Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes" and is one of the largest lava tubes in the world, 7,416 meters long.
Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island
Sopjikogi is located at the easternmost tip of Jeju Island. The back of the cliff is covered with a wide grassland, and not a single tree can be seen. High up on the cliff stands a white lighthouse.
Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island
The Osulloc Tea Museum is located near the Seogwipo tea garden on Jeju Island and was first opened in September 2001. It is a museum dedicated to green tea and a place to learn about traditional Korean tea culture.
Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island
The church is located in Seogwipo City, Jeju Island, at the southwestern foot of Mount Hallasan. It was designed by architectural master Itami Jun. It's one of the most artistic and popular architectural works in the area.
Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island
The Yakcheonsa Temple is located in Daepo-dong, Seogwipo City. It was constructed in 1960 and is free to visit. One of its major features is that on the second floor, there are over 80,000 Buddha statues of various types, protected by glass, presenting a spectacular sight.
Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island
Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is one of the top ten famous scenic spots on Jeju Island. It is among the mountain forests and cliffs in Seogwipo City, which is in the south of Jeju Island. This waterfall is hidden in the lush temperate forest and cascades in three stages.
Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island
Udo Island is a small island located in the eastern sea of Jeju Island, adjacent to Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak. It covers an area of approximately 6.07 square kilometers. Udo Island is one of the famous places where the Haenyeo culture is passed down. And it is also famous for its iconic lighthouse.
Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island
Sangumburi is a crater with a circumference of over 2 kilometers and is a protected natural site. It is located on the flat land in the southeast of Jeju Island, with a diameter of 650 meters, a depth of 100 meters, and a circumference of 2,070 meters. When viewed from the air, Sangumburi Crater resembles an artificially built circular stadium.
Country:South KoreaCity:Jeju Island
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is located at the eastern tip of Jeju Island, standing at an altitude of 182 meters. It was formed by a submarine volcanic eruption about 100,000 years ago. In fact, it is a towering rock standing on the coastline, with a huge circular crater at its top. The crater has a diameter of 600 meters, a depth of 90 meters, and an area of over 80,000 square meters.