Of course, Jeju Island is the first choice. It is the largest island in South Korea, also known as Rhoda Island, Honeymoon Island and Romantic Island. Located at the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula, facing the peninsula across cheju strait. Jeju Island, with a total area of 1.826 square kilometers, includes 34 affiliated islands, including Niudao, Wodao, brother island, Zhegui Island, Mosquito Island and Laohu Island, and its northeast is 1.000 kilometers away from Jeollanam-do. This is an ideal tourist and fishing resort. Here you can enjoy places of interest and natural scenery, climb mountains, ride horses, drive cars, hunt, surf and play golf. The land here is vast, and it is either alpine forest or farmland farmhouse. Farmers mainly grow rice, vegetables and fruits, and the most spectacular is rape. In spring, it is golden everywhere, which is very beautiful. Jeju Island has a saying of "three more and three noes" since ancient times. Namely: more wind, more stones and more women; No doors, no thieves, no beggars.
Transportation: expressway runs through Jeju, and foreigners with international driver's licenses can rent a car.
Dining: Conch, sashimi, abalone porridge, seafood hot pot, grilled fish and so on are all local specialties. Jeju's famous dishes include cakes, roasted Cargill fish, Wu Mei sparkling wine, pheasant buckwheat noodles, crab soup, buckwheat Daoxiao Noodles and so on.
Shopping: Jeju Island's special gifts include imitations of stone heads, black coral handicrafts and rattan JD.COM hats. Voltage: generally 1 10V or 220V.
Ten scenic spots in Yingzhou: Spring Flowers in Yingzhou, Sunset in Sha Feng, Sunrise in Chengshan, Trojan Horse in Gushan, Late Snow in Lutan, Zheng Fang Waterfall, Autumn in Orange Grove, Fang Shan Cave Temple, Shanpu Fishing and Lingshi Cliff.