
Hallasan Mountain credit to hotels.com
Jeju island is an exciting tourist destination in south Korea, known for its stunning scenery, unique culture, and remarkable attractions.
Here are some cool facts about Jeju island:

Hallasan mountain credit to koreaetour.com
1- Jeju island is a
volcanic island, formed around two million years ago, and A home to the dormant Hallasan mountain, which is the highest peak in south korea.

the manjanggul cave credit to hotels.com
2- Jeju island is home to the world’s longest lava tube system, the manjanggul cave, which stretches over eight miles long and has diverse geological structures inside.

harubangs cerdit to fr.depositphotos.com
3- The island is know for its iconic stone statue called Dol Hareubang , which translates to “grandfather made of stone”. They are believed to protect and bring good luck to households and are considered one of the island’s symbols.

Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak credit to hotels.com
4- Jeju island is a popular location for filming korean dramas, with iconic spots such as Loveland, jeongbang waterfall, and Seongsan Ilchulbong peak being used for various filming locations.

Haenyeo, The Sea Women of South Korea credit tokyotojournal.org
5- Jeju island has unique “haenyeo” or ” sea women” culture, where females dive into the ocean to catch marine products such as abalones, clams, and octopus. this culture has been designated as a UNESCO INTANGIBLE heritage site.

jejueo credit to talkingdictionary.swarthmore.edu/jeju/
6- Jeju island has its own distinct dialect called “jejueo”, and many of the jeju island’s elderly residents still speak this dialect.

Hallasan Mountain credit to hotels.com
to conclude, Jeju island is a fascinating destination known for its beautiful landscapes, unique culture, and fascinating history. With it many cool facts the island provides a memorable experience for tourists visiting south Korea.
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