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Travel guide to Jeju Island Travel guide to Jeju Island

Jeju Island is not just something you can buy at Buy Buy, it also has beautiful scenery, the sea, delicious food everywhere, and blue skies.

Everyone knows that Jeju Island does not require a visa.

You can start with money and a passport, but travel requires preparation.

Here is a short-term travel guide to Jeju Island so that you can enjoy Jeju Island.

Although the Jeju Island Route is only one island, many of Jeju Island’s natural scenery are spread across Seogwipo City, and the scenic spots are far apart.

The local bus transportation in Jeju Island is not convenient and there are relatively few trains.

In order to save time, it is recommended to choose a chartered car for a one-day tour around the island, which is more free.

If you can drive, you can also rent a car locally and drive yourself.

You can first look at the map to understand the general situation of Jeju Island.

The tourist routes are mainly divided into eastern route, western route and southern route.

We basically walked around the island.

Independence Rock, Dae Jang Geum’s filming location The first stop of the charter/road trip is from Oedolgae, which is also one of the filming locations for Dae Jang Geum’s important dramas.

The sea area where Oedolgae is located is the Sammyphon Sea area.

Along the way down the stairs, you can see many stones used by local people to make wishes, which are somewhat similar to Manidui in southwest China.

Oedolgae, as its name suggests, is the only "abrupt" rock standing in the sea.

From a distance, it looks like a commander standing near the sea, so some people call it Jiangjun Rock.

Local people like to call it Wang Miyan and compare it to an old woman waiting to go to sea to return to her husband.

It is a lonely stone, a bit desolate.

There are many open rock observation platforms near Oedolgae.

Standing on it, you can reach the place closest to the sea.

However, you should be very careful about safety as there are no railings to protect your hands on the rock platform.

The wooden trestle leading to Oedolgae is also known as the Chance Trail.

Olle is a Jeju dialect that means "the path at the doorstep" and is very suitable for light hiking.

how to get to?

Transportation: Take bus No. 700 and get off at Sam Meifeng Station, then walk 500 meters south.

Tickets: Free Opening hours: All-day Udo Island Udo Island is a must-recommend attraction.

Udo is an outlying island in the east of Jeju Island and is the filming location for many popular TV series.

There are eight scenic spots in Niudao, which can be visited around the island.

If the weather is good, the sky will be blue and the sea will be blue, and the scenery will be great.

You can choose to travel by bus or rent a bicycle.

If you apply for an international driving license, it will be fun to play in the past.

Electric tricycles can be rented.

There is also a dining table for two.

Transportation: Take the bus to Seongsanpo Port (701 and 710, it is recommended to take 710 to the pier, but 710 has fewer stops and is not along the roundabout, saving time), then take a cruise ship at Seongsan Port to Niudao, the round-trip ticket is 11,000

Won, 10 boats a day, 15 minutes away.

The bus fee is 5,500 won per person.

Bicycle rental is 7,000 won/2 hours (price is for reference only). There are two piers in Seongpu Port, and the entrance to the ticket hall is opposite Pier 2.

The boat at Pier 1 has floors one to three and can ferry buses.

The boat at Pier 2 is smaller, with two floors, and cannot ferry buses.

The return time of the last boat at both terminals varies with the season.

Note: The form on the middle table of the port ticket hall needs to be filled in in duplicate. It contains some basic information about you.

The ticket inspector who takes the boat back and forth will charge one.

Yakchunsa Temple is the largest temple in Jeju and the largest temple in Asia.

Because there is sacred water that can cure all diseases, it is called Yachunsa Temple.

The structure of Yakchunsa Temple is similar to that of Chinese temples. It is surrounded by green trees and the air is fresh and pleasant.

On the front is the Main Hall, on both sides are the Bell Tower and Drum Tower, and in front is the amusement pool.

It is a relatively well-maintained temple in Korea, and the environment is also very beautiful.

Korean temples are very environmentally friendly and do not burn incense.

They use money to buy rice to worship Buddha and donate sesame oil.

Transportation: Take the No. 600 airport bus, get off at China Tour Group, and then take a taxi to Yakchunsa Temple.

It takes 5-10 minutes.

You can also take a taxi in Chinatown, which takes about 10 minutes and costs about 5,000 won.

Before departure, don’t forget that although Jeju Island is visa-free, you just need to say so and leave with your passport and air ticket.

But after all, we are going abroad, and duty-free shops, convenience stores, and restaurants with Chinese-speaking clerks in Jeju Island can basically use Alipay, and some can even pay via WeChat, which is quite convenient.

Some stores that are not developed by Alipay can only settle in cash.

Before departure, I applied for a Bank of China card.

To exchange foreign currency at the Bank of China, you need to make an appointment by phone before 14:00 the day before the exchange, otherwise the bank will not be able to exchange without preparation.

This time is important, don't miss it.

2. Rent a WIFI device or buy a phone card when going abroad. People are usually accustomed to renting WIFI because they are particularly afraid of losing the phone card when using it.

Whether it’s WIFI or a card, the all-purpose Taobao can solve it.

Pay special attention when using WIFI.

Remember to charge it and take a data cable with you when you go out, just in case the battery runs out!

We are faced with such a dilemma.