Day 5 – Jeju: Jusangjeolli Cliff (주상절리)

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Yeah! We had arrived at Seogwipo from 1100 Altitude Wetland and on our way to visit another majestic nature view. Our first destination or should I consider as the 2nd destination of the day was Jusangjeolli Cliff. After paying KRW2,000/ RM7.40 for the entrance fee, we walked toward the wooden stairs which will lead us the rock formation. Continue reading →

Day 4 – Jeju: Seopjikoji (섭지코지)

The journey from Seongsan Ilchubong to Seopjikoji took us about 15 minutes drive.  We had our most rush visit at this place throughout our trip. Let’s me elaborate more……. After parking, our driver directed us to an area near the entrance. We spend about 10 minutes to take few pictures…

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Day 4 – Jeju: Mazeland (메이즈랜드)

Gymnyeung Maze Park or Mazeland? That was what we thought before coming to Jeju. Initially, we had decided to visit Gymnyeung Maze but our driver suggested that we go for Mazeland since we can see two types of the maze. We decided to follow with our driver suggestion and he drove us for another 50 minutes to reach Mazeland.

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One of the filming location of running man…

The maze comprises of three mazes, namely Wind Maze (바람미로), Woman Maze (여자미로)  and Stone Maze (돌미로) which are also the three abundant elements in Jeju.

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After we had bought the tickets, our driver guided us to the entrance of the maze. Along the way, there were beautiful landscape and interesting stone sculptures. Continue reading →

Day 3 – Jeju Glass Castle (제주유리의성)

Hello, 2017! My first trip to Korea was almost 1+ year ago. I had returned from my second trip from Korea in last November. This time is a company trip to Seoul and Jeju. I shall speed up my writing as my memory may be faded as time passed. Some info may be outdated as I realized some entrance fee had increased. Please check their official website for latest update.

Let’s continue the journey from our last stop (Locadio). We dropped by a restaurant for quick lunch. Maybe we started to feel fatigue and hungry at the same time, we found the kimchi stew that we ate was indeed the best we ever had.

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Delicious Kimchi Stew and side dishes (KRW6,000/RM22.20)

After gaining energy from our delicious lunch, our next destination was Glass Castle….a museum where everything was made of glass. Also known as Glass Art Museum, the park was divided into 3 main area: Indoor, Outdoor and Magic Forest. Continue reading →