Here are some renowned landmarks on Jeju Island
Love Land Park:
Explore a Collection of 140 Sensitively Themed Sculptures about 'Intimacy,' Restricted to Adults Above 18 Years Old. Admission Price is around 200,000 VND, Opening at 9 AM.

Love Land Park
Seongsan Peak:
Seongsan Peak, also known as Sunrise Peak, is a volcanic crater located on the eastern end of Jeju Island, characterized by its crater shape surrounded by sharp rocks. It's a popular spot for tourists to admire the sunrise and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.

Seongsan Sunrise Peak
Cheonjlyon Waterfall

Cheonjlyon Waterfall
With a height of 22m and a width of 12m, flowing all year round, the water is crystal clear. At the foot of the waterfall is a 20m deep artificial lake. Olle Walking Paths: Offering a series of walking trails stretching along the southern coast of the island and through forests, meadows, and villages to overlook the sea. Hallasan: It's the highest mountain in South Korea (1950m), however, this volcano is dormant. Hallasan is a UNESCO biosphere reserve with its volcanic crater, lake, and high peaks.
Hallasan:

The Majestic Beauty of Hallasan Volcano
It's the highest mountain in South Korea (1950m), however, this volcano is dormant. Hallasan is a UNESCO biosphere reserve with its volcanic crater, lake, and high peaks.
Seongeup Folk Village
As the capital of the Cheongeup tribe, here you'll discover the cultural life of the indigenous people. With over 3000 houses made of clay and beautifully tiled roofs.

Seongeup Ethnic Village
Lava Tube

Inside the Lava Tube
Formed around 1000 to 3000 years ago, this lava tube system is recognized by UNESCO as a natural heritage. With the Manjanggul Cave stretching over 8km, you can hike about 1km to explore its wonders.
Stone Grandfather:

Stone Grandfather Statues on Jeju Island
Most places on Jeju Island feature stone grandfathers, carved by stone artisans to ward off invading enemies.
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(Compiled from the Internet)
