Jeju Island, no pitfalls throughout
One article covers the whole island, it is recommended to collect.
Super detailed and some precautions
Jeju Island is divided into 3-day routes: East-West-South, the north is the city area
The most recommended in the east are: Forest Train, Aquarium, Seogwipo, Seongsan Ilchulbong, Woljeongri, Snoopy Park
Udo Island needs at least 3 hours, so it's suitable for those with ample time. If you don't have much time, you can consider replacing it with other two small trips
Also, Hamdeok and Woljeongri are repetitive, they are the same type of sea, if time is limited, choose one
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The most recommended in the south are: Submarine, Car Museum (super cute deer can be fed, children can also consider getting a children's driving license)
🍊Orange Coffee Shop (closed on Sundays and Mondays), there are also alpaca ranches and many fun museums. If you have children, it is a very suitable parent-child route
Natural scenery includes: columnar joint zone, Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, etc., and there is a Chinese beach where you can step on the sand
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The most recommended in the west are: Yeomiji, there are many internet-famous coffee shops, barbecue and ramen food, as well as transparent boats. Yacht out to sea to chase dolphins, sea fishing, Hallim Park, Hyeopjae Beach to step on the sand. You can also go paragliding and horse riding
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Precautions
Many coffee shops in Jeju Island have a rule that one person must order one cup when entering the shop
Just taking pictures and not ordering anything can easily cause misunderstandings
Sea projects may be temporarily suspended in high winds and waves. Check the weather before you go to avoid running in vain
Some famous restaurants should check their business hours, most of them take a break from 14:00-15:30
The waiting time for fried chicken and grilled pig's feet is usually 40 minutes. You can order first, take a walk and then come back to pick it up
Very good attractions, the flowers, trees and stones inside are very beautiful, and there are many small animals to watch. You must go to the western area. There is a folk village + restaurant in the park that is also very distinctive.
Well-kept park with plants from different continents (thanks to the many greenhouses) and flowers that bloom in different seasons. So there'll surely be something to see no matter which part of the year you visit. Also check out the caves and look out for the ostriches too! Be prepared to spend at least half a day there as it's pretty big.
Hanlin Park is not big, but it is the crystallization of the designer's heart. The park is divided into several large blocks, artificially planted tropical trees, narrow caves and shuanglong caves, Caiyan Folk Village (here is Hanlin Shiye) and Cactus Garden. The road is one-way, there is no turning back, and the small park has become interesting due to clever arrangements. Every scenery is different. I think this place can be used as a tourist attraction, never vain.
Another unplanned attraction. I saw the park before, but I was worried about the lack of time, so I didn't plan to go. It turns out that the park is just across from the ocean bathing ground, and we have lunch in the restaurant at the gate of the park. The Master said that the park was good, very praiseworthy, and worth visiting (the master actually only said it s good). The park is huge, divided into several areas, flower areas, botanical areas, grottoes, potted areas and so on, because they have been shopping too long for fear that the journey behind them is too late, and some areas have not gone.
Hanlin Park is a personal park, so it is charged. It is very beautiful and lush. In the scenic spots of Jezhou, it can rank the first few like it, so it is often introduced to others to have a look here. But the fare is also very cheap, 5000 Korean yuan per person, about RMB30. You can get off at Hanlin Park by 720. The location is also very good. Next to it is a very good seawater bathing ground in Nacai, Jizhou. The two places can be visited together. Hanlin Park concentrates the diverse plants, some animals, lava caves and small folk villages in Jezhou Island, where you can feel the local conditions and customs of the whole city.
It's fun and fun, it's worth coming. . . . . . .