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Travel to Korea (a really colourful post)

Submitted by Raziel on Tuesday, 21 October 2008One Comment

You know when I went down to my travel agent to ask about a holiday to Korea, she told me about Seoul, Incheon, Busan, Sokcho, a couple of more destinations then of course Jeju.

Mt. Deogyusan in winter

Mt. Deogyusan in winter

Suwon Hwaseong, the Brilliant Fortress

Suwon Hwaseong, the Brilliant Fortress

She told me about beautiful Jeju and how it was a ‘must’ if you wanted to say you’ve visited Korea. So what was so special about Jeju or Jeju-do? Well how about that it is only Korea’s largest island, celestial in appearance and famed for 3 things: its roaring winds, magnificent rocks, and women! Yes, demographic fact: Jeju has a greater population of women over men.

Women divers at Jeju

Women divers at Jeju

Jeju’s Seogwipo City also played host to the 2002 Korea/Japan FIFA World Cup! Yes, football fans and fanatics, your heroes have sweated on this field!

Remember this scene? Its Germany vs Paraguay and it all happened in Jeju (Photo credit: FIFA)

Remember this scene? It's Germany vs Paraguay and it all happened in Jeju (Photo credit: FIFA)

MY travel/tour agent also told me about Jeju’s breathtaking views, her temperate climate and unique traditional culture. She spoke of the famous Mt. Hallasan (a dormant volcano) and its amazing ecosystem (it’s also a national park), amazed me with photos of the waterfalls and naturally formed clifs of Jusang Jeolli and tempeted me with the splash of colours that the seasons brought through the fauna of Jeju.

Mt Hallasan in Jeju

Mt Hallasan in Jeju

I fell in love with Korea…watching Winter Sonata (a Korean series) made me fall harder and inspired me to make my trip in winter when I would be able to see the snow flowers of Hallasan.

Seongsan peak

Seongsan peak

Mt Hallasans beautiful flowers

Mt Hallasan's beautiful flowers

But there’s more to Jeju, much more and my travel agent didn’t tell me all about them…perhaps there were just too many and it slipped her mind. But next time, I’m going to tell you about one attraction she did miss out. So stay tuned because you’re going to want to see this one…begins with amazement and ends with unforgettable.

Korea scenery photos credit: visitkorea

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  • cashy advance one hour said:

    Those pictures are amazing. I’ve been planing on visiting asia next year. I was planing on going to Thailand and then China. BUt I may also have to make a stop a Korea, thanks for the post.

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