Non Korean participant can registerd for a special tour when they register for the conference through the online system.
Tour fee will be paid by cash(USD 80 or KRW 100,000)on site registration desk.
Date&Time | December 6(Fri.) 14:00-20:30 |
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Tour Fee | USD 80 or KRW 100,000 (Only Cash) |
Application Deadline | Nov.20 (wed.), 2024 |
Dress Code | Casual dress and comfortable shoes |
Conditions |
(※ Excluded : Personal Expenses, Meals) |
Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff is a stone pillar formed by lava that flowed out of the crater and contracted as it cooled rapidly. It is characterized by its polygonal staircase-like form. The stones are 30 to 40 meters high, hexagonal in shape, and line the coast for about 1 kilometer. The constant crashing of the waves is a highlight not to be missed.
The word “gotjawal” comes from the Jeju language and refers to a place where trees, vines, rocks, etc., are naturally jumbled together. The park known as the “lung” of Jeju’s ecosystem, boasts a wide area of 1,546,757 ㎡.
The Jeju Gotjawal in particular is the only place in the world where tropical northern and southern plants coexist.
Jeju Island is Korea’s popular vacation destination and a popular camellia destination. The sight of camellias in full bloom blending in with Jeju Island’s charming nature is like a work of art. Among the many camellia attractions in Jeju, here are a few recommended spots for taking memorable photos.
Camellia Hill is a nature-themed park that showcases camellias native to Korea as well as a different variety of camellias from all over the world.
At Cheonjiyeon Falls, white water falls from the rock cliff and make a thundering sound. It gets its name because it means “sky connected with land.” It is 22m high and 12m wide, and the view and the sound that the waters create when they fall is magnificent.
The path to Cheonjiyeon Falls is noted for its dense forest full of subtropical plants.
Olle Night Market is the only night market in Seogwipo. About 20 stores have been run in this night market, and they sell a variety of foods that make you mouth-watering even when just looking at them, such as tteokbokki, grilled eel, tomahawk, and grilled scallops with cheese. As there are tables and chairs in the Night Market where you can eat food and drink beers, it can be such a romantic place to relieve your fatigue of travel.