September 04, 2023

[Korea] 3 courses in Jeju Natural Heritage Site

 


■ Manjanggul Cave (Jeju National Geopark)

Manjang-ri, located in Kimnyeong-ri-ri, is about 7,400 m, and the largest width of Jeju, and the largest width of about 25 m, and the largest width of Jeju Natural Heritage Site.In particular, it is a big cave that is 18m, which is 18m and 23 meters tall.In the world, many Yongam-dong Cave is distributed, but Yongam-dong Cave, Yongam-dong Cave, is very rare, which is very rare, is very rare, and conservation.Manjang Cave is formed in the middle of the cave, and three particles are formed, and it is the second entrance area where ordinary people can access to the general person.In Manjang Cave, Yongam-myeon, Yongam Seok-soon, Yongam-seok, Yongam-seok, Yongam-seok, Yongam-seok, Yongam-seok, Yongam-seok, Yongam


■ Jejudol Culture Park

Stone Culture Park is a museum and ecological park that comprehensively and systematically shows the stone culture in Jeju, the birthplace of stones. The entire park will be built by 2020, and as the first step, exhibition halls such as Jeju Stone Museum, Jeju Stone Culture Exhibition Hall, and Jeju's traditional thatched house were completed and opened on June 3, 2006, seven years after construction began. Stone Cultural Park, where you can see Jeju's stone culture in one place, is so large that it is good to look around with a leisurely schedule. Stone Cultural Park is located in front of Oreum, a unique natural heritage of Jeju, and if you go up a low uphill road along the shape of a castle made of stones, you will reach the entrance of the stone cultural park with a cool view.


Passing through the entrance and following the viewing path, you will meet various stone sculptures woven with the tales of Grandmother Maeul and his son, General Obaek, and if you follow the forest path through the megaliths, you can see the museum and Jeju's traditional thatched houses. It is said that it was built so as not to harm the natural environment and the surrounding landscape. In the outdoor exhibition hall, you can see 48 stone harbangs, a radiation tower that drives out evil energy and bad luck, Jeong Ju-seok, a symbol of Jeju that has no thief and no gate, and a bronze magnet that shows Jeju's inner circle that is built around the tomb to soothe the resentment of the dead. It is a resting place for nature and culture where you can feel Jeju's history and traditional natural beauty together.


■ Jeju Folk Museum of Natural History

The Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Folk Natural History Museum is a place where Jeju Island's unique archaeological and folk materials, animals, minerals, plants, and marine life materials are collected and displayed through investigation and research.

Since its opening on May 24, 1984, it has been displayed in three dimensions using real data, models, and mannequins, making it easier to understand Jeju culture that gives an exotic feeling. In the lobby, you can see the diorama exhibition of large fish and marine life, Jeju Island's formation history, various rocks, Hallasan's plant vertical distribution, the formation process of Jeju such as insects and mammals, and various natural ecology at a glance. In addition, you can experience the lives of Jeju people in the past through the lives of Jeju people, their livelihoods, and food, clothing, and shelter.


■ First time in Jeju

If you come down from the main gate of Samseonghyeol toward Dongmun Market, you will find Ohhyeondan as a tourist destination. There is a free parking lot right next to the building, so it is convenient to use.


■ Jeju Gyorae Natural Recreation Forest

The Gyorae Natural Recreation Forest is a natural recreational forest in the Gotjawal area of Jeju, and is divided into four areas: a recreational area equipped with a thatched forest and outdoor performance hall, a campsite, an outdoor stage, a futsal stadium, etc. It is in the spotlight as a healing and resting place for modern people who are tired of their daily lives.