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[Jeju Travel] Modern Kartride 9.81 Park where you can go back as a child.

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I went to 9.81 Park near Aewol, the last course of my trip to Jeju. The Kart Rider feels like only children will ride, but the 9.81 cart is fully automated and modern, so it operates quite sophisticatedly. The price is expensive, but it was a place that I enjoyed a lot more than I thought. Let's go to the entrance. Even though the entrance looks a bit like that, you can't take your eyes off the modernized facilities as soon as you enter. There are no photos on the blog, but there is a place where you can buy tickets first when you enter the entrance, and there are steps to help you purchase each kiosk. The fact that there's a step is proof that it's not easy to buy^^ They were explaining something, but I gave up the tickets and just went in. You don't have to go in with a ticket. Tickets are only needed when riding a cart. If you come inside a little more, you can meet this high-rise place. That's cool. ^^ We're going to wait here and go to the boardin

A visit to Jeju's representative green tea Oseolok

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Another famous thing was added to Jeju called Samdado Island, which seems to be green tea. Jeju, which has a clear sky, seems to be the best condition for the green tea industry to develop. Launched in 1979 when a company named AMOREPACIFIC cultivated a green tea field on Jeju Island Ossullocha , Ossullocha made a beverage product under the brand Sullocha , which is now better known as Ossullocha** in Jeju Island in 2001. Perhaps that's why if you go to Osulloch, you can see the AmorePacific brand **Innisfree** building with it. There are green tea fields all around and the main entrance to the T-museum in the middle. Once you pass through the main gate, you will naturally head to the T-Museum building. You can go inside the building along this road. It includes a space to introduce tea culture, a rest area to relax, a sales space to sell various teas, and a cafe space to drink beverages. Drinks can be ordered using kiosks. You can take a break here or buy a set of green

[Jeju trip] An ark church with Noah's ark as the motif.

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I was very tired because I went to Hallasan the day before. And today is the last day of my trip to Jeju, so I made a schedule that is not hard. My first visit was Bangju Church in Andeok-myeon above Jungmun. The Ark Church was designed with Noah's Ark as the motif of Yoo Dong-ryong, a second generation Korean-Japanese named Itami Jun , a world-renowned architect. You can imagine Noah's Ark at a glance. You don't have to worry about parking because you have a proper size parking lot. Also, there is an ark cafe in front of you, so you can relax while drinking coffee. A building is built on an artificial tank to remind you of Noah's Ark. The roof is blindingly shiny, perhaps made of metal. I think I intentionally used such a material to make it difficult to tell whether it was a roof or a sky. And this building is actually a Sunday church. There's a notice of worship. You need to be careful not to disturb the service during the worship time. It reminds me of N

[Jeju trip] Hallasan Mountain Baeknokdam Seongpanak Course Failed to Climb

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The second bucket list for this trip to Jeju Island is Hallasan Baeknokdam Climbing . I've been fully prepared even before the trip. Today, I made a plan only for climbing Hallasan Mountain. an advance reservation You have to make a reservation in advance to climb the Seongpanak and Gwaneumsa courses of Hallasan Mountain. You can't go up without a reservation because the number of people climbing per day is 800. Select the Trail Reservation menu. Select the reservation status menu. You can only schedule dates that say Reserveable on your calendar. Check the desired date and select Reserve on a first-come, first-served basis menu. Choose between Seongpanak course and Gwaneumsa Temple course. Select the date of the visit. Select a visit time. You have to go up at 06:00 or 08:01 to shoot Baekrokdam and come down. If you go up at 10:00, ordinary people cannot go up to Baeknokdam due to time. Select the number of visitors. Only up to 4 people can register per person

[Jeju Seogwipo restaurant] Chinese-flavored 1,000-day dumplings in Seogwipo.

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I left Seongsan and came to Seogwipo. I decided to have dinner right away because it was a rainy evening and it was too much to go sightseeing. Dinner is a place called 1,000-day dumpling that I found in advance. It's not a difficult place to find because it occupies three pages on the street corner, but the atmosphere and signage of the store are gloomy, so you have to look carefully. When we went, it was a bit late, so there weren't that many people. There were delivery orders from time to time while we were here. It seemed like a lot of deliveries were made at nearby accommodations. Representative menu and price (cost-effectiveness) ![Images/njo2_20220913_184557-01.jpeg) The menu felt like it was a Chinese menu rather than a regular Korean Chinese menu. The signature menus of 1,000-day dumplings on the Internet are gun dumplings and bloomed eggplant . Sometimes it is said that Mapa Tofu is also delicious. Food I've tried I don't really like food made of e

[Jeju trip] Jungmun Cheonjeyeon Falls, one of the top three waterfalls in Jeju Island.

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After visiting Cheonjiyeon Falls, Jeongbang Falls, and Cheonjeyeon Falls, I visited all three major waterfalls **Jeju Island. What is this... It's nothing, but I'm proud. (Laughing) If Cheonjiyeon Falls and Jeongbang Falls are located in downtown Seogwipo, Cheonjeyeon Falls is located in the Jungmun Tourist Complex, which is a little far away. Cheonjeyeon Falls itself consists of the first, second, and third waterfalls. There are two ways to see Cheonjeyeon Falls, and there is a way to park at Yeomiji Botanical Garden and cross the senior bridge to see it, and there is a way to park in the parking lot of Cheonjeyeon Falls. We parked in the parking lot of Cheonjeyeon Falls and looked around. The parking lot is spacious and free of charge. Parking is free, but there is a separate entrance fee. ** 2,500 won for adults** and 1,350 won for children and teenagers. It's 500 won more expensive than Cheonjiyeon and Jeongbang Falls because it's in the tourist complex. Hah!