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Who will introduce the history of Jeju Island?

The history of Jeju Island can be traced back to the Stone Age, which is debatable. It can be inferred from the excavated cultural relics that people in the Stone Age lived in Jeju Island, mainly in caves or caves. In these caves, people found stone fragments, even complete stone tools. However, it is likely to be as short-lived as Yamaha civilization. From a rigorous point of view, it should be "Jeju Island once had a stone civilization".

With the myths and legends on the island, we can also draw that there should be a certain civilization on the island before the existing culture, and the existing civilization left after the extinction of local civilization! The existing civilization should be produced after the application of "cattle, horses and grains" and marine civilization.

After that, "Rhoda" was established (the age cannot be verified) and was occupied by North Korea.

Jeju Island is located at the southernmost tip of South Korea, covering an area of about 1850 square kilometers, and is the largest island in South Korea. The air there is fresh and the water quality is clean, which belongs to subtropical climate. In the early 1960s, the South Korean government enacted the Law on Comprehensive Planning of Land Construction, which included Jeju Island as a "specific area" in the overall planning of land construction. 1973 enacted the Jeju Road Tourism Comprehensive Development Plan Law, established the development direction of Jeju Island's comprehensive development, and initially planned the blueprint for building an international-class tourist park on the island. 1985 "Jeju Island Special Area Comprehensive Development Law" was promulgated. This law defines Jeju Island's comprehensive development strategy with tourism as the leading factor, and establishes the policy of developing tourism resources and protecting the natural environment on the basis of attracting domestic tourists. The development of Jeju Island has accelerated since then. 199 1 and 1994, the Korean government successively formulated a special law for the development of Jeju Island and related development plans.