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Are you planning a trip to South Korea? Don't miss the chance to visit Jeju Island, the country's largest island, known for its breathtaking landscapes, including the iconic Hallasan volcano. With a myriad of unique rock formations, stunning beaches, and lush forests, Jeju is a paradise for nature lovers. The temperate climate, with mild winters and comfortable summers, makes it a perfect year-round destination. Visitors can explore the natural World Heritage Site, Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes, and discover the island's unique ecology, including the internationally important Gotjawal Forest. The island's economy heavily relies on tourism, offering a wide range of hotels with incredible views and excellent amenities.

Jeju Island, also known as "the Island of Thieves" by the Portuguese, has a fascinating history that dates back to the early Neolithic period. Legend has it that the country was founded by three divine beings emerging from three holes in the ground, which can still be found in Jeju City. Not to mention, the island was an independent kingdom called Tamna before becoming a vassal state of Korea. Additionally, it played a significant role in the Jeju uprising in 1948. Today, Jeju's rich cultural heritage and vibrant history coexist with its modern tourism industry, offering travelers a blend of tradition and progress.

From the picturesque Baengnokdam in Hallasan to the Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff, Jeju's landscape is truly awe-inspiring. The island's unique ecology and volcanic origins provide a dynamic environment for visitors to explore. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, Jeju has something for everyone. The island's distinct climate, with cool winters and hot summers, offers a diverse range of experiences. Explore Jeju's highlands, where the highest annual precipitation in Korea can be found, or indulge in the warm winters of Seogwipo. With its captivating scenery, vibrant culture, and diverse climate, Jeju Island promises an unforgettable experience for all visitors.