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Kim Young Gap Gallery Dumoak (김영갑 갤러리 두모악)

Kim Young Gap Gallery Dumoak (김영갑 갤러리 두모악)

10.4 Km    22983     2022-08-31

137, Samdal-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-784-9907

The Kim Young Gap Gallery is a former elementary school turned into a gallery. Photographer Kim Young-gap, who had been suffering from Lou Gehrig’s disease, spent his life capturing the beauty of Jeju Island. He created the gallery during his last days so that he could ensure his works be shared for years to come. The gallery shows the photographer’s artistic passion, and his photos reflect the sublime beauty of Jeju Island, captured day after day in all kinds of weather.

Bunker des Lumières (빛의 벙커)

10.8 Km    1     2023-06-10

2039-22, Goseong-ri, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-1522-2653

An old bunker, which had once been a state-owned key communications facility, was reborn as Bunker des Lumières after being sold to a private group in 2012. Bunker des Lumières is an immersive media art project formed with the concept of art regeneration that integrates art, technology and music. Masterpieces of world-famous artists like Gustav Klimt and Vincent van Gogh are presented through projection mapping technology as a new way to approach and enjoy art. Immersive media art provides the experience of being not only visually but also synaesthetically immersed in art, thus helping the audience to easily understand and enjoy various artworks. Fast-paced videos backed up with magnificent music are also an element that cannot be left out of immersive media art. The venue turned a neglected space into an exhibit so it also serves the function of urban regeneration. It is exciting to peruse an artist's life and their world of art through a film-like video.

Jeju Best Hill (제주베스트힐)

Jeju Best Hill (제주베스트힐)

10.8 Km    0     2024-03-20

2109-36 Namjo-ro, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Best Hill is a campground at Namjo-ro, Jeju, at the foot of Banongoreum Parasitic Cone, surrounded by Gotjawal, a jungle-like forest featuring ferns growing on stone-rich land. It is located about 20 to 30 minutes from Jeju International Airport, so it is a good base camp for the surrounding tourist sites as well. Onsite facilities include the pension itself, glamping campground, drone game range, 3D experience, and hot air balloon experience. The pension features a variety of room arrangements, from Camellia to Herb, Meditation, Family, and Experience Rooms, for groups of all sizes. The glamping campground has private bathrooms attached to each tent for convenience. The hot air balloon experience allows riders to take part in the take-off and landing processes. There's a large grassy playground for kids and a covered swimming pool in the summer for hours of fun. Nearby sights include Eco Land Theme Park, Jeju Stone Park, Hamdeok Beach, and Saryeoni Forest Trail.

Honinji Pond (혼인지)

10.8 Km    33451     2022-12-26

39-22, Honinji-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-710-6798

Honinji Pond is connected to a myth of how agriculture and farming started on Jeju Island. Despite its small size, the pond is said to have been the location of the wedding between the Samsinin (three founding demi-gods) and three princesses of the East Kingdom. Next to the pond is Samseonghyeol, three caves that served as bridal homes. Honinji Pond and Samseonghyeol are great places to trace the origin of the founders of Jeju Island. In the summer, the area is in full bloom with red lotus flowers.

Gimnyeongsagul Cave [UNESCO World Heritage] (김녕사굴 [유네스코 세계자연유산])

Gimnyeongsagul Cave [UNESCO World Heritage] (김녕사굴 [유네스코 세계자연유산])

11.1 Km    21046     2022-12-29

34, Manjanggul-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-1600-0064

Gimnyeongsagul Cave is located close to Manjanggul Cave in the northeastern part of Jeju Island. The name of the cave, "Sagul," comes from the snake-like formation of the cave ("sa" meaning serpent). The entrance of the cave is wide like a serpent holding its mouth wide open, but once inside, the tunnel narrows resembling the body of a snake. Gimnyeongsagul Cave is a highly protected area and has been designated as Natural Monument along with Manjanggul Cave.

Seongsan Bom Juk Kalguksu(성산봄죽칼국수)

Seongsan Bom Juk Kalguksu(성산봄죽칼국수)

11.1 Km    231     2024-03-12

2, 1F, 33 Hwanhaejangseong-ro, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-784-3331

Seongsan Bom Juk Kalguksu is a specialty restaurant located in front of Sinsan Elementary School in Jeju. It specializes in kalguksu (noodle soup), made with shellfish known as "bomal" in Jeju dialect. The signature dish is the bomal kalguksu (noodle soup with brown turban shell), and bomaljuk (brown turban shell porridge) is also popular. The noodles are made with tangerine, giving them a chewy texture and a yellowish color. Nearby attractions include Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone and Cape Seopjikoji.

Yennaryetjeok (옛날옛적)

Yennaryetjeok (옛날옛적)

11.3 Km    25418     2021-03-24

4660, Iljudong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-784-2252

It is a place where you can taste local food in Jeju Island. This restaurant's signature menu is boiled pork slices. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do.

Savzak (사부작)

Savzak (사부작)

11.3 Km    0     2024-01-11

3361-20 Beonyeong-ro, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Savzak serves a course meal carefully prepared with seasonal ingredients, with only a course menu, “Savzak.” It consists of six to seven dishes, including Jeju pork and radish soup; Damajjim, a dish of steamed seafood and pork; sweet and sour eggplant; grilled pollack roe; and skewers. Customers can enjoy diverse, high-quality dishes made with fresh ingredients and traditional Jeju liquors, such as omegi and gosori liquors. As it only accepts eight to ten customers daily, it operates on a reservation system. For same-day reservations, it is advised to check availability by phone before visiting.

Sehwa Fifth-day Market (세화민속오일시장(5일, 0일)

Sehwa Fifth-day Market (세화민속오일시장(5일, 0일)

11.5 Km    16052     2023-11-06

제주특별자치도 제주시 구좌읍 해맞이해안로 1412
+82-64-728-7762

Sehwa Fifth-day Market is one of the largest of its kind in eastern Jeju. Being a fifth-day market, it only opens on days ending in 5 or 0. It is at its busiest before noon, with many stores closing their doors by 14:00. This market offers an interesting glimpse into the lives of Jeju locals with its dazzling array of Jeju’s pride, seafood, along with stalls offering lifestyle goods, food, and side dishes. Don’t miss the Manna Sikdang here: This joint is famous for its tteokbokki, stir-fried rice cake, one of the most beloved snack dishes in Korea. There are other places offering snack fare near Manna Sikdang, so visitors are recommended to drop by and sample some Korean favorites. Note that Sehwa Fifth-day Market is situated to the left of Sehwahaebyeon Beach, so one can easily visit the two when in the area.
(Market open on: Days ending in 5 or 0 of every month)