Jeju Island, unlike Seoul, has a sacred aesthetic that is not subject to human beings. It possesses the innocence of its self and maintains a pure ethos. Jrone and Jeju Island, as if there is a magical bond. In 2012, the vibrant Shanghai Jrone team came here and Jeju witnessed their bright smile and beautiful moment.
After a lapse of six years, this group of Jrone people who is high in face value, savvy, courageous, and able to play” once again came to the beautiful scenery of Jeju Island. With the addition of more fresh blood, what kind of exciting story will this historic Jeju Island trip make?
It is the most famous Seongsan Sunrise Peak in Jeju Island. It is the place where Jeju is connected to the east and the sea. It looks like a huge city, so it is called "Shiroyama". It is also known from the name that this place is a good place to see the sunrise. The sunrise scene at the sea is spectacular. It is called the first sight of Pazhou (the ancient name of Jeju).
The Seongsan Sunrise Peak has been included in the World Natural Heritage and is one of the symbols of Jeju. It is formed by an underwater volcanic eruption and is a giant rock rising high over the sea. It has a huge crater at the top, and 99 pointed rocks around the crater. It looks like a huge crown. Seongsan Peak is 182 meters above sea level. It takes about half an hour to climb from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain. Standing on the top of the mountain, you can see the colorful vegetation under the mountain and the remains left by volcanic eruptions. In addition to climbing the mountains, you can also ride horses. There are also large beautiful rape fields in the mountains. You can say that the beauty is a worthwhile trip. Looking down from the top of the hill, it seems as if all the skeletons have stopped at this moment. Life is slowly flowing at the foot of the mountain.
2.Sea(seopjikoji)
Seopjikoji is located at one end of the eastern coast of Jeju Island. "Involved in the land" is the name of this area in ancient times. There is a wide grassland on the cliff on the coast where the land can be used. There is no tree to see here. There is a rock called Sengoku on the coast. There is a lighthouse at one end of the land and a windproof stone wall on the way to the lighthouse. There are iron steps on the lighthouse and it is easy to board. The handrails stand side by side, and the views of the coastal areas that can be covered by the land can be seen at a glance. On the broad, gentle slopes there are rock-form terraces, majestic coasts and white lighthouses.
3.People--experience Korean history and culture and folk customs
How can you not learn about the history, culture and folk customs of Jeju Island?
The city’s Folk Village preserves the appearance of ancient Jeju intact. Here, you can see the gray stone walls and thatched cottages in Jeju. At the same time, it is really inhabited and people can get a more realistic understanding of Jeju. There are eucalyptus trees and hackberry trees designated as No. 161 natural monuments, Jeju traditional farm tools and Jeju stone grandfather.
The studious Jrone people also went to a professional kimchi factory to learn about the type of kimchi, history, and how to make it. While enjoying the visual feast, he also gave his stomach a full meal. All the kimchi produced on that day will be sent to nursing homes for love to the old people! At the Korean Traditional Cultural Experience Hall, you also experienced a Korean traditional costume. Each of them wore the heroine in the second-second Korean drama, as if it were a minute to stage a wonderful Korean version of the "The Legend of Zhenhuan"!
In the end, a perfect large-scale photo ended the re-visits of Jrone and Jeju Island.
Bye,Jeju Island!