The latest Jeju Weekly is out now. All the stories are available online.
Note: This was published before the Sewol disaster.
[4.3 Memorial] Unity stressed at first 4.3 national memorial day
Park Geun-hye disappointed mourners with her no-show but Jeju looks ahead to a brighter future >>> http://goo.gl/SkR7W7
[BPW] Setting the equality agenda with BPW Korea
BPW President Freda Miriklis and Princess Fay Ary toured Jeju to promote the 28th BPW International Congress 2014 >>>http://goo.gl/UCh6mz
[Advertorial] Hallim Park: Something for everyone
From tulips to bonsai, pythons to cockatoos, lava caves to Jeju traditional homes, the park has an attraction for all >>>http://goo.gl/aW7cXH
[Haenyeo] Preserving Jeju haenyeo in an age of modernity
>>>http://goo.gl/sl4GNk
[Tourism/religion] Tourism and Islam: ‘Relations between humans,’ says Jeju shaik
Sharia expert Kim Daeyong is repaying the generosity he received from the ‘ummah’ through his Islamic center in Shin Jeju >>> http://goo.gl/FZqJNV
[Museums] Hello Kitty Island has its charms
Museum dedicated to Japanese character opened in Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo City last year >>>http://goo.gl/fyiWVL
[Review] Jeju City Tour Bus: Ups and downs
The city’s official tour bus takes in some of the top tourist attractions but needs improvement >>>http://goo.gl/RKVqpj
[Jeju Travel] Jeju City on a tight schedule
If you have a day or a few hours to see the city, this guide can help you make the right choices >>> http://goo.gl/O53u9j
[Sport] Dave Cunning’s latest coverage of Jeju United
>>>http://goo.gl/qHf9Yw
[Cover shot] Jeju’s stone agricultural walls >>>http://goo.gl/YorPUw |