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Bultapsa Five-Story Stone Pagoda
This pagoda was damaged during the Korean War, commonly called the 6.25 War in Korea. The original pagoda was located at Wondang Temple, which is said to have been founded by King Choongryeol during the Goryeo Dynasty. The present structure was reconstructed in the 1950s.…
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The angle on the baseline of every corner of the Pagoda looks dynamic due to its turning shape.
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Folklore and Natural History Museum
The museum is divided into four exhibition halls: natural history, folklore, special resources, and an audio-visual room. It contains natural history of the island as well as relics, animals and plants that are found around the island. The stuffed animals are popular among children.
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Seongeup Folklore Village
The "folklore" is a bit misleading, this is actually an authentic traditional Jeju village in which (some) people actually live. Unfortunately, while there is a bit of signage in English, to really appreciate and understand this place requires a tour guide or book.
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Mini World
Here you can get up close to small scaled replicas of some of the most famous structures from more than 30 countries. Leaning Tower of Pisa, Taj Mahal and many Korean sites are part of this interesting display. The two parks are in different parts of Jeju Island.
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Ripley's Believe it or Not
Museum and collection of oddities. A massive exhibit of the bizarre and exotic from around the world. Can easily take a few hours to get through as there is so much to see. Across from the Teddy Bear museum near Seogwipo.
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Lava tubes and other volcanic sights
"Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes" is a UNESCO World Heritage site in the "nature" category. Mount Halla (Hallasan) dominating the island is a dormant volcano and there are underground caves with lava tubes to explore.
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Sculpture Park
This park near Mt. Sanbang is a relaxing walking area where you can discover over 160 different sculptures in a peaceful atmosphere. The sculpture park also has an observation tower.
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常见问题
Jeju必看的景点有哪些?
Jeju has 7 documented sights including Bultapsa Five-Story Stone Pagoda, Folklore and Natural History Museum, Seongeup Folklore Village. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
How many days to see Jeju?
Most travelers spend 3–5 days in Jeju to cover the major sights. Download Nomax to connect with other travelers and plan a shared itinerary.
Is Jeju good for solo travelers?
Yes. Jeju is popular with solo travelers. Download Nomax to find sightseeing companions in Jeju so you never have to explore alone.
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