[Jeju Island] Recommendations for walking around "Old Jeju" ❤️
When you think of Jeju Island, you tend to focus on the sea, theme parks, and tourist attractions, but walking around the "old Jeju" area of Jeju City is also recommended as it has many things to see♪
This route goes from Samseonghyeol to Dongmun Market and heads towards the sea.
The alleys are cute😍
Every time you walk, you'll be soothed by the art✨
And don't miss the island's guardian deity, the "Dolharubang."
It was originally erected in front of a government office and is a talisman to pray for the safety of the island.
It means "grandpa made of stone," and each one has a different face, posture, and size, so you can't help but smile😊
There are 45 early statues made of basalt on the island, and 21 in Jeju City.
Since it is a folk cultural asset, the cultural asset Dolharubang has a stone slab with an explanation✨
You can meet it at historical places such as Samseonghyeol and Gwandeokjeong⭐️
It is said that if you touch its nose, you will give birth to a boy, so if you want a girl, be careful (lol)👶
It is about a 15-minute taxi ride (about 10,000 won) from Jeju International Airport, so it is a great place to go if you have time after using the airport✈️
[Samseonghyeol]
📍Location: 22 Samseong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, Korea
[Gwandeokjeong]
📍Location: 19 Gwandeok-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, Korea
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