12.3Km 2024-04-22
1F, 81, Jungjeong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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12.3Km 2024-06-27
1F, 8666, Iljudong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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12.3Km 2024-04-17
80-1, Jungjeong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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12.4Km 2024-04-19
1F, 3, Ijungseop-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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12.4Km 2025-04-07
18 Jungang-ro 62beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-762-1949
Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market is the largest market in Seogwipo. It is a traditional market that was formed in the early 1960s and is a mainstay in the Seogwipo economy. Starting from 2001, the market expanded its shopping center and now stretches over 620 meters in length. The interior of the market is designed in such a way that visitors can easily navigate through shops and vendors. For customers' ease, the market offers free delivery service as well as cultural programs and outdoor performances.
12.4Km 2024-04-18
4, Ijungseop-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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12.4Km 2020-12-03
27-3, Ijungseop-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-760-3567
Artist Lee Jung-seop is known for his paintings, reminicent of Fauvism, of which “White Ox” is most famous. During the Korean War, he spent a year as a refugee in Seogwipo with his Japanese wife and two sons in a small leased house, where he produced many masterpieces.
Although the stay was temporary, it was one of the happiest times for Lee and certainly the most productive. Recognizing his importance, the city of Seogwipo purchased the house and turned it into the Lee Jung Seop Memorial Hall. The street in front of his house, which he walked day and night, was renamed Ijungseop-ro Street. Lee Jung Seop Gallery is just behind the restored house. The gallery houses over 8 masterpieces by Lee Jung-seop and 52 works by modern Korean painters, all of which were donated to Seogwipo city by Lee Ho-jae (CEO of Gana Art).
12.5Km 2024-04-16
68, Jungjeong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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12.5Km 2025-04-01
Entrance of Bulgeun Oreum, Gasi-ri, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-900-8800
Saryeoni Forest Trail cuts through the dense Japanese cedar forest growing between Mulchat Oreum and Saryeoni Oreum, starting from the entrance on Regional Road 1112. While the vast majority of the trees growing here are Japanese cedar, visitors can also see Japanese oak, birch, snowbell trees, and cypress trees along this 550-meter-long trail. The forest trail is known as one of Jeju's top 31 hidden attractions, and is well-known as being very protected. It is very popular among tourists who enjoy hiking and the outdoors.
12.5Km 2024-06-26
1F and 2F, 4, Jungjeong-ro 61beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
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