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[Things To Do] Jeju's potential as a water exporter
The foot and mouth disease pandemic early this year left many Koreans suspicious about the quality of bottled water from wells on the mainla
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[Things To Do] No ordinary Jeju park
The weather was perfect this past May 5, and while most people enjoyed a day off due to the government holiday known as Children¡¯s Day, thos
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[Things To Do] Olle's urban detour
The newest addition to Jeju Olle has a gritty persona with a rough cut, urban edge. Olle Trail No. 18 starts at Sanji Stream by Dongmun Rota
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[Things To Do] What¡¯s in a name?
In Korea it is said that when a name is repeated many times it will bring that person good luck. Su Hui Sikdang is a restaurant in central d
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[Things To Do] Opportunities await
This is the third in a 3-part series detailing the Jeju Tourism Organization¡¯s MICE Specialist Training Courses. — Ed. How well can Je
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[Things To Do] Mazeland ready for exploration
The Thursday, April 14 opening of Mazeland, a maze park of almost 50,000 square meters, has technically been in the works for more than 30 y
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[Things To Do] Two-tone meanderings
¡ã People enjoy the arrival of spring at the Yuchae Flower Festival in Jeju City on Saturday, April 9, 2011. ¡ã Jeju National University comes
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[Things To Do] Learning the way of the bow
Along the walking path between Sarabong and Byeoldobong is an unassuming wooden sign that reads ¡®archery.¡¯ Underneath, a small arrow points
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[Things To Do] Skewer something a little different
Another BBQ restaurant? That was my initial reaction when The Jeju Weekly invited me to review and photograph the food at Haeoreum Sikdang,
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[Things To Do] Standing room only in Seoul
Standing room only here. Patrons get in, they eat heartily, and they get out. That¡¯s sort of the custom, but no one¡¯s complaining. Locals do
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[Things To Do] Seokguram: A temple experience
After driving for 10 minutes along a steep winding road from Shin Jeju, I arrived at the parking lot for Seokguram Temple. Built in the 1950
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[Things To Do] Finding peace at Sudeoksa
Buddhism remains the dominant religion in South Korea. There are 87 temples throughout South Korea that offer unique temple stay programs fo
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[Things To Do] Spirit of Mongolia in Jeju's backyard
Jorangma (Pony) Town is an easy drive down the 97 highway from Sarabong. The peaceful road winds around hills and soon, visible on the left
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