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    Jeju Island

    Southern island, South Korea

    Jeju Island is South Korea's largest island, covering an area of 1,833.2 km², which is 1.83% of the total area of the country. Alongside outlying islands, it is part of Jeju Province and makes up the majority of the province. The island lies in the Korea Strait, 82.8 km south of the nearest point on the Korean Peninsula. The Jeju people are indigenous to the island, and it has been populated by modern humans since the early Neolithic period. The Jeju language is considered critically endangered by UNESCO. It is also one of the regions of Korea where Shamanism is most intact. Jeju Island has an oval shape and is 73 km east–west and 31 km north–south, with a gentle slope around Hallasan Mountain in the center. The length of the main road is 181 km and the coastline is 258 km. On the northern end of Jeju Island is Gimnyeong Beach, on the southern end Songak Mountain, the western end Suwol Peak, and the eastern end Seongsan Ilchulbong. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Jeju Island (Jeju/Korean: 제주도; Hanja: 濟州島; RR: Jejudo; IPA: [tɕeːdʑudo]) is South Korea's largest island, covering an area of 1,833.2 km 2 (707.8 sq mi), which is 1.83% of the total area of the country. [2] Alongside outlying islands, it is part of Jeju Province and makes up the majority of the province.. The island lies in the Korea Strait, 82.8 km (51.4 mi) south of the ...
  3. travellers.wiki

    Administratively, Jeju is divied into two regions, each of which is a city: Jeju City in the north, and Seogwipo in the south Jeju is to the south of the Korean mainland Jeju ''dol hareubang'' aka the "grandfather statue". Jeju air jeju air bus Columnar basalts in Jungmun and Daepo Cliff at Jeju Seongsan Ilchubong, aka "Sunrise Peak". Also pretty at sunset.
  4. islandstudies.com

    Jeju is a volcanic island formed by activity from the 3rd Cenozoic period to the 4th period, 2 million years ago. An extinct volcano with a 700m diameter crater lies at the top of Halla mountain located in the center of island. Location: Jeju Island's location is southeast of South Korea in the Korea Strait, southwest of Jeollanam-do province.
  5. jeju-asean.org

    Jeju Population: Roughly 700,000 people Size: 1850.3 km2 Language: Korean (Jeju Dialect) Increasingly multicultural (95% Korean, 5% Foreigners) Governor: Oh Young Hun Jeju Island is a province of South Korea that is located to the south of the mainland of the Korean Peninsula. It is the youngest volcanic island in Korea and its history dates […]
  6. outlooktravelmag.com

    Oct 2, 2024Jeju hosts two regional cities; Jeju City, and the southern hub of Seogwipo. Seogwipo offers a quieter, more secluded alternative to Jeju City and is the perfect gateway to exploring the volcanic southern coast. The city is easily covered on foot, with downtown Seogwipo hosting the traditional Olle Market.
  7. South Korea is the nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. It was established at the end of World War II after Japan's annexation over the area from 1910-1945. South Korea shares a 238 km border with North Korea along the 38th Parallel, and fought a war against North Korea and China from 1950-1953 where a northern ...
  8. outlooktravelmag.com

    Oct 2, 2024THE MERMAIDS OF JEJU IN SEOGWIPO. Alongside the Jungmun Resort area, Seogwipo is one of the best places to observe the iconic deep-sea divers of Jeju at work. Otherwise known as haenyeo, these free divers are all aged 60 plus, with a minority still diving well into their eighties, and are an iconic and unique feature of Jeju's cultural history.
  9. remotelands.com

    Today, Jeju Island, known as Jeju-do in Korean, is the Hawaii of South Korea. A large, volcanic island, Jeju features a fascinating landscape with a unique vibe distinct from the rest of South Korea. On Jeju, visitors can explore geological and cultural history, experience nature in its myriad forms, and simply relax and savor the beauty of the ...
  10. In fact, Jeju is a tourist hotspot - an island off the south coast of South Korea that's home to 680,000 people, but attracts some 14 million tourists annually. 10 million of those are Koreans ...

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