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Is there an adult education service desk in Jeju Island?

There is an adult education station in Jeju Island, which broadcasts normally at home TV station in the early morning and also at hotel TV station during the day.

Jeju Island is the largest island in South Korea, under the jurisdiction of Jeju Special Autonomous Road, with an area of 1845.5 square kilometers. In 2065,438+00, there were more than 600,000 islanders, and Jeju City was the largest city on the island.

Jeju Island is located in the southwest corner of South Korea, the eastern boundary between the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. It is 82km away from South Korea in the north, across the Korean Strait in the east, across the sea from China in the west, and adjacent to the East China Sea in the south.

Jeju Island was formed by volcanic activity 6.5438+200,000 years ago. It is a typical volcanic island. The terrain is mainly plains, hills and lava. The coastline is 256 kilometers long. Halla Mountain, the highest peak on the island, is an extinct volcano with an altitude of 654.38+0.950 meters, which is also the highest peak in Korea. The island has a subtropical maritime climate, with annual average temperature 16℃ and annual precipitation1300-2000mm. It has a humid climate and is the warmest place in Korea.

In the 3rd century, the kingdom of Rhoda appeared in Jeju Island. 1 105, North Korea established Rhoda County; 1275, Korea resumed Rhoda and established the General Administration of Mongolia; 1294, the Korean dynasty established Jeju pastoral; 1864 belongs to Jeolla Road; Jeju County was founded in1906; Jeju Island was founded in1915; Jeju road was established1946; Jeju Special Autonomous Road was established in 2006.

Jeju volcanic island and lava cave, which were designated as world natural heritage by UNESCO in 2007, are also one of the seven new natural wonders in the world, with peculiar volcanic columnar jointed coasts on their coasts. Jeju Island not only has unique island scenery, but also inherits the unique folk culture of Gudanluo Kingdom, and is known as "Hawaii of South Korea". The island's tourism and aquaculture play an important role in South Korea.