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6. Around the island, you’ll see evidence of a rich local culture quite
distinct from the mainland, most notably in the form of
the hareubang – these cute, grandfatherly statues of volcanic rock
were made for reasons as yet unexplained, and pop up all over the
island. Similarly ubiquitous are the batdam, walls of hand-stacked
volcanic rock that separate the farmers’ fields: like the drystone walls
found across Britain, these were built without any bonding agents, the
resulting gaps letting through the strong winds that often whip the
island. Jeju’s distinctive thatch-roofed houses are also abundant, and
the island even has a breed of miniature horse; these are of particular
interest to Koreans due to the near-total dearth of equine activity on
the mainland. Also unique to Jeju are the haenyeo, female divers who
plunge without breathing apparatus into often treacherous waters in
search of shellfish and sea urchins. Although once a hard-as-nails
embodiment of the island’s matriarchal culture, their dwindling
numbers mean that this occupation is in danger of petering out.
Jeju City is the largest settlement, and whether you arrive by plane or
ferry, this will be your entry point.
8. BANPO BRIDGE?
• The beauty of the bridge is enhanced by the
Banpo water fountain which reaches a new
level of beauty during the evening and night
times when the 10,000 LEDs start glowing and
emitting the colours of a rainbow. Such colour
effects make it a treat for the eyes of the
tourists visiting Seoul.
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10. Gangneung Anbandeok-gil
Thanks to its beaches and mountains, Gangneung is South Korea's
favorite east coast destination.