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Why do so many China people travel to Jeju Island?

Located at the southernmost tip of the Korean Peninsula, with mysterious natural landscape and inherent traditional culture, it is the "Hawaii" of South Korea. There are flowers, tea, sea breeze, whispering on the beach, the sweetness of citrus, and a seafood dinner!

Walk into Jeju Island

Jeju Island is the largest island in South Korea, located at the southernmost tip of the Korean Peninsula. It is a beautiful island with mysterious natural landscape and inherent traditional culture, and is called "the island of peace" by the world. George, the author of the novel Blackjack, said that Jeju saved lives, and former US President Bill Clinton praised it as "the island of gods". The landform of Jeju Island is very strange, and there is magma everywhere. At that time, where lava flowed, strange caves and stone pillars were formed, showing unique charm. As time goes by, Jeju Island has been dressed in green. The trees in the rocks are tall and straight, the grass in the soil is lush, and the waterfall is like a milky way, which casts a mysterious color on Jeju Island.

Best season: March-May, September-65438+1October. Spring and autumn are the most beautiful times in Jeju Island every year. However, when it comes to the tourist season, it is also the autumn of September -65438+ 10. Jeju Island in spring is sunny and refreshing, but it lacks an implicit beauty compared with autumn. Going to Jeju Island in autumn and walking in the delicate alleys with fallen leaves all over the ground have a kind of leisure.

Suggested play: 1 day

Per capita expenditure:? 15000

Visa difficulty: general