[Jeju trip] Singemul Park where you can see the world's beautiful wind power generator.
[Jeju trip] Short trip to Jeju Island for 2 days and 1 night
Singemul means newly discovered tidal water, and tidal water means spring water. Come to think of it, I imagine that it was created because haenyeo and haenam, who came back from work in salty water in the past, were good to wash up and come out of the fresh water, Yongcheonsu.
I've been to Jeju Island many times, but I didn't know there would be a place like this. I think Jeju Island has a lot of hidden places.
If you park in front of the park and enter Singemul Park, you can take a short walk around the pavilion. There is a men's and women's outdoor bath that is used for Singae water.
It's a men's bath, but there's no water now because it's winter, but there will be spring water in other seasons, right?
The core of Singemul Park is not the park itself, but the 30-minute trail that runs around the park. The scenery along the trail is really amazing.
If you go down the path from the park, you can see the entrance to the International Wind Center. I'm not telling you to enter the entrance, but you can go through the entrance and go on a narrow road.
Walk along this road toward the sea. You start to see wind turbines in the distance.
You can see a cleanly maintained road along the sea. The scenery is so nice because it's made of the sea on all sides.
You can see the wind generators on the right. It's a very exotic screen.
If you walk a little further, you will encounter a bridge connected to a wind power generator. If you approach the entrance of the bridge, you will meet Dagumbari.
You can meet a sculpture of Dagumbari next to the bridge. Dagumbari is a very expensive fish caught in Jeju Island.
The bridge is made up of small bridges that people can cross.
If you cross the bridge and look at the wind farm again, you can see another landscape. The way it blends with the color of the sea is so exotic.
If you walk a little further, you can see a white lighthouse.
If you look at the lighthouse and take a picture, you can take a picture of your life.
In front of the lighthouse, there is a small embankment that traps sea water. The road over here also shows a beautifully harmonized screen with the wind turbines.
Now, when the statue of a Jeju haenyeo comes out, you can say that it's almost a circle. In the old days, these people would have bathed in Singae water, right?
If there's an electric bike rental shop with a stone room like this, it's all done once.
Travel destination information
- Address: 1322-1, Sinchang-ri, Hankyung-myeon, Jeju-si
Parking information
There is a free parking lot nearby.
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