Jeju Island in South Korea

by - May 18, 2015

Jeju Island is one of the wonders of the world, formed from volcanic rock and lava, and is among the largest and most beautiful islands in the South Korea.
It is one of the strangest volcanic islands in the world and classified by the UN as a global humanitarian heritage in 2007.
This island is characterized by the natural treasures and living objects and rare plants endangered.
Jeju Island in South Korea











Jeju Island Beach












House in Jeju Island Beach












Mount hallasan is the main mountain of the island, with a height of 1950 m and is an extinct volcano, and there is a large crater at its peak.

A picture of Mount Hallasan in Jeju Island
The road to Mount Hallasan in Jeju Island

Mount nozzle Hallasan in Jeju Island

Tourists in Jeju Island

Nature in Jeju Island












Fork Village, among the places that must be visited on the island of Jeju, and by which they can recognize the old life on this island.
Because of the relative isolation of the island, the locals developed a relatively different culture than the culture of the rest of South Korea.
Traditional house in Fork Village in Jeju Island

Traditional well in Jeju Island












Fork Village in Jeju Island











In Jeju island can not miss a visit to the cave, the longest cave in the world, it is all composed by volcanic rocks and lava.This cave is 13 km long and was discovered by chance.
Ladders in a  Jeju cave

Lights inside the Jeju cave

Illuminated banners inside the Jeju cave

 banners inside the Jeju cave

Cave of Jeju Island












There are a lot of museums on the Jeju island, including the Tea Museum, which represents the importance of the latter in the South Korean culture.
A cup of tea in the Jeju island

Image of the Museum of Tea in Jeju Island

Image of the Museum of tea in the Jeju island from the inside

Image of the Museum of tea in the Jeju island from the inside 1

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