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Jeju Travel Part 3: Manjanggul: A Must-Visit Destination for Underground Cave Ex What is Manjanggul?Manjanggul is a large lava tube cave located on Jeju Island, South Korea. It is one of the longest lava tube caves in the world, stretching for 7.4 kilometers and reaching a maximum height of 23 meters. The cave was formed by the cooling and solidification of lava from a volcanic eruption about 200,000-300,000 years ago. Today, Manjanggul is a popular tourist attraction known .. 2023. 4. 14.
Jeju Travel Part 2: Witnessing the Beautiful Sunrise of Seongsan Ilchulbong Introduction to Seongsan IlchulbongSeongsan Ilchulbong, also known as "Sunrise Peak, " is a volcanic cone located on Jeju Island, South Korea. It was formed about 5,000 years ago through a hydrovolcanic eruption and is considered one of the most iconic landmarks of Jeju Island. The peak stands at 182 meters above sea level, and its crater is about 600 meters in diameter. Seongsan Ilchulbong was .. 2023. 4. 13.
"Jeju Travel Part 1: Exploring the Natural Beauty of Hallasan National Park" Introduction to Hallasan National Park Hallasan National Park is a natural UNESCO Biosphere Reserve located in Jeju Island, South Korea. It covers an area of 153.4 square kilometers and includes the highest mountain in South Korea, Hallasan. The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with over 4,000 species of plants and 1,800 species of animals. Visitors can enjoy hiking on numerou.. 2023. 4. 12.
Seoul Namhansanseong: Where History and Cultural Heritage Coexist Historical Background of Seoul Namhansanseong Origins and Purpose of the Fortress Seoul Namhansanseong was built during the Joseon Dynasty in the 17th century as a fortress to protect the capital city of Seoul from foreign invasions and internal uprisings. The decision to build the fortress was made after the Japanese invasion in 1592, which highlighted the vulnerability of the capital city's de.. 2023. 4. 11.