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[Heritage] Keeping the ancestors close to home
Drive along any road in Jeju, from a main highway to a remote country lane, and one of the first things you¡¯ll notice are the iconic graves;
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[Environment] Two Jeju wetlands to be protected
Water. When the rainy season hits Jeju it may feel like you could drown just looking up with your mouth open, but in fact water is a scarce
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[Things To Do] Mongols return to Jeju
The one-time occupation of Jeju by the far-reaching Mongolians can still be seen in Jeju culture, and in the faces of Jeju people. Statues p
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[Heritage] Catch the wind
Wind is a constant companion of any people who make their home on an island. You learn to live with it, or you leave. The people of Jeju lon
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[Things To Do] Sanbang-gulsa is serene and scenic
Listen closely: hear the droning chant of Buddhist sutras, the soft soughing of the Jeju wind in the trees, the slow, mournful dripping of t
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[Editorials and Opinion] Jeju is ready for her closeup
Thanks to the magic of the internet, for the last month I have been back home in Washington State, while continuing to work as Managing Edit
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[Heritage] Cool water runs deep
Under the verdant surface of Jeju Island lies a treasure just waiting to be tapped; a virtual lake of liquid practically worth its weight in
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[MICE] Smiles and handshakes all around
They toured, they dined, they greeted old friends and made new ones. By all reports the ASEAN-ROK Commemorative Summit held June 1-2 at the
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[Things To Do] Jeju legends carved in stone
The sky set a somber tone as a small crowd of spectators gathered for the Seolmundae Halmang festival at Jeju Stone Park recently. Clouds bu
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[Editorials and Opinion] Candid comments
The Jeju provincial government recently unveiled a new slogan for the island, ¡°Only Jeju,¡± featuring a stylish Jeju-shaped capital O painted
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[Editorials and Opinion] One family¡¯s journey to Jeju
It¡¯s not unusual for a foreigner to come to Jeju and fall in love with the island and islanders. Foreign men, many of them English teachers,
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[MICE] The changing face of Jeju
The Jeju Free International City Development Center, or JDC for short, is the driving force behind most of the major development projects go
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[MICE] Nations coming together
At a time when global peace seems like a far-fetched ideal, and even long-standing alliances are straining to hold together, 10 heads of sta
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