More than just visiting, seeing and enjoying, a winter journey on Korea's largest island also contains many unique experiences, awakening all five senses of visitors to tell the story of the unique nature, culture and people here.
Touch Jeju's cultural and artistic heritage
When visiting Jeju, the quickest way to immerse yourself in the flow of culture and art is to visit the museums and parks. Scattered around the island, museums and cultural parks in Jeju do not simply display works, but vividly recreate historical stories and local culture, carrying timeless values.
Museums in Jeju impress visitors with their creative displays. Photo: Visit Jeju
Bonté - “the original”, is a Pritzker Prize-winning museum designed by architect Tadao Ando. Here, people bring unique works, while Jeju’s land and sky bring majestic natural landscapes. These two creations meet, skillfully blend and honor each other, together creating the unique beauty of the museum’s exhibition spaces.
Or visit Nohyung Supermarket, visitors are drawn into a surprising journey back in time, passing through many colors of both the past and the present. This "supermarket" sells only one item, which is the Jeju landscape in all colors and different time periods, bringing extremely impressive visual experiences.
From an old bunker on the mountainside, the Jeju people cleverly built Bunker de Lumieres, a place completely isolated from the noise and light outside. The museum takes visitors into the world of masterpieces from Monet, Renoir or Chagall, with sophisticated sound and light arrangements, creating a complete journey for every visitor.
Artistic in its name, Arte Museum Jeju is the newest and largest multimedia art museum on the island. Here, all boundaries between humans and art are erased, visitors can "immerse" themselves in the works, freely exploring the romantic world within the museum grounds.
Find yourself in the majestic nature
Possessing a terrain of both mountains and sea, each trip to Jeju is like an opportunity for visitors to return to the arms of nature, put aside the hustle and bustle to find peace in their hearts.
Jeju's beaches still retain their pristine beauty, almost unaffected by environmental factors. Going west, tourists often gather at Hyeopjae Beach, which is famous for its emerald-green water under the sunlight. With each gust of wind, the coastal pine trees sway gently, and the black magma rocks are covered with a layer of shimmering sand, creating a scene that moves people.
Jeju beach in winter is less crowded, more peaceful and romantic. Photo: Korea Tourism Organization (KTO)
Along the 19th trail, Hamdeok Beach is one of the favorite stops for many tourists thanks to its clear blue beach and long sand dunes, which seem like you can walk on the sea. From the beach, visitors can visit Seoubong Peak, take in the whole view of Jeju from above and enjoy the flowers covering the hilltop, changing color with each season of the year.
In the fall and winter, visitors can see vast pampas grass hills everywhere around Jeju. Each pampas grass is as tall as half a person, with a yellowish color, constantly swaying in the wind and creating an unforgettable romantic scene. Yongnuni Hill, Seopjikokji or Geumbaekjo Street are all stops for impressive pampas grass check-in photos, where visitors can both admire the sea and the streets from above, and bask in the warm sunlight of the gentle winter days with the pampas grass.
Jeju's autumn and winter are captured in the sea of grass covering the hills. Photo: Visit Jeju
Immerse yourself in unique experiences
A journey to explore Jeju would not be complete without hands-on experiences, especially learning about and picking tangerines - a specialty of Jeju. Tangerines on Jeju Island are world-famous for their distinctive aroma and delicious taste, with many quality tangerine varieties, carefully cultivated.
Tourists' itineraries when visiting Jeju rarely lack the experience of picking tangerines. Photo: KTO
Thanks to that, tangerine picking has become one of the experiences for tourists of all ages coming to Jeju. The lovely tangerines with their distinctive orange color gradually fill the baskets, bringing the flavor of Jeju to tourists all over the world.
There are countless tangerine gardens and farms in Jeju that visitors can experience, such as Choenamdan Tangerine Farm, Doryeon-dong Tangerine Garden or Ba's Garden... Here, visitors can also learn about the history and varieties of tangerines in Jeju, or experience farm tours, learn about preparations and displays related to this special tangerine.
Tangerines and tangerine products are also gifts that bring the full flavor of Jeju around the world. Photo: Visit Jeju
The natural, cultural and artistic pieces make Jeju always the top priority destination for many international tourists, especially Vietnamese tourists at the end of the year. Visit and experience Jeju with all your senses, to bring back memorable memories on the most beautiful island in Korea.
Bich Dao
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/thuong-thuc-mua-dong-jeju-tron-ven-voi-moi-giac-quan-2353359.html
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