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Jeju Island an Island of Sky and Sea Jeju Island An island of sky and sea winter in Jeju 1 contents 1. ABOUT JEJU 4 Warming Up 8 Introduction to Jeju Island 10 UNESCO Triple Crown Jeju 10 WONDERS JEJU! New 7 Wonders of Nature 11 7 Best of Jeju 12 Falling Snow in Jeju 16 Cuisine 20 Olle Routes 22 Geomun Oreum Trail Routes 24 Saryeoni Forest Path 1 26 Forest Paths in Jeju / Artists’ Walking Trails 27 Experience Jeju’s Rural Villages 28 Climbing Hallasan Mountain Ab o u t J e j u 32 Leisure Sports Trips 33 Bicycle Tours 3. OUT AND ABOUT 34 Coastal Road Trip With the Wind 66 Noodle Street 68 Black Pork Street 2. THEME TRAVEL 70 Raw Fish Restaurant Street 36 Vacation for Couples 74 Local Food Street 40 Vacation with Friends 78 Jeju Citrus 44 Vacation with Children 48 Vacation with Your Parents INFORMATION 52 Traveling Alone 4. 56 Overseas Visitors 82 Visiting the Filming Locations 60 When It Rains, of Jeju Jeju’s Beauty Shines 84 Jeju Festivals 86 Travel Diary 90 VisitJeju.net 91 Tourism Enterprises 2 3 MONEY Foreign exchange hours Warming Up EXCHANGE 9 am~4:30 pm BIG MAC INDEX Grand 83, Noyeon-ro, Jeju-si Exchange Shop 064.747.7808 9 am~10:30 pm United States $5.30 China 元 $2.92 South Korea $3.84 Taiwan $2.26 Neulpureun 33, Yeondong 3-gil, Jeju-si Exchange Shop 064.748.2521 9 am~6 pm Japan $3.36 *As of July, 2017 Jeju Bank, 064.746.0607 8:30 am~6 pm Airport Branch Shinhan Bank, 064.747.0791 9 am~4 pm Airport Branch CURRENCY IN KOREA Currency: Korea Won \ Jeju Bank : 34Branches / Jeju Post Office : 33 Branches / Korea Exchange Bank : 2 Branches Standard Chartered Korea: 2 Branches / Hanabank: 2 Branches Coins Notes INFORMATION Korea’s 1330 call center is available anywhere, anytime, 24 hours a day. The center provides tour information and interpretation services in four languages CENTERS (Korean, Chinese, Japanese, English). Landline or public telephone: Call “1330”. Mobile phone: Call “02-1330”. 10won 50won 1,000won 5,000won Yongduam Tourist Information Center 15, Yongduam-gil, Jeju-si Tapdong Tourist Information Center (Yongduam Dragon Rock Parking Area) 4, Tapdong-ro 2-gil, Jeju-si 064-728-3918 (Tapdong 4-way Junction) 100won 500won 10,000 won 50,000 won 064-728-3919 Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Tourism Seaport Terminal Tourist Bureau Association Tour Information Center Exchange Rates Jeju Ferry Terminal Jeju International Airport Terminal 064-758-7181 1 USD ($) : 1,149.3 KRW / 1 CNY (¥) : 169.0 KRW / 1 TWD (NT$) : 37.66 KRW / 064-742-8866 Jeju Welcome Center Tourist Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal 1 MYR (RM) : 267.54 KRW / 100 IDR (Rp) : 8.6 KRW *As of July, 2017 Information Center 174, Seogwang-ro, Jeju-si 23, Seondeok-ro, Jeju-si (in front of the Intercity Bus Terminal) 064-728-3920 064-740-6000~2 Jeongbang Waterfall Tourist Hallasan National Park Visitor Center Information Center 2070-6, 1100-ro, Jeju-si 33, Chilsimni-ro 214beon-gil, (Yeongsil/Eorimok/Seongpanak/Gwaneumsa) Seogwipo-si 064-713-9950~3 064-732-1393 Seogwipo Tourist Information Center Jungmun Tourist Information Center 2-13, Namseongjung-ro, 38, Jungmungwangwang-ro, Seogwipo-si Seogwipo-si 064-732-1301~2 Bottled Water Starbucks Americano Korean Girl Group Pocket Tissue 064-739-1330 Seogwipo Intercity Bus Terminal 700 KRW / 1.5 Ltr. Tall Size Singers CD 1,600 KRW Tourist Information Center 4,100 KRW 16,000 KRW Jusangjeolli Tourist Cheonjeyeon Fall Tourist 9217, Iljudong-ro, Information Center Information Center Seogwipo-si 064-739-1391 36-30, Ieodo-ro, 132, Cheonjeyeon-ro, Seogwipo-si Seogwipo-si 4 064-738-1393 064-739-1393 5 PUBLIC TELEPHONE T-money Most public telephones in Korea are coin-operated. A 3-minute call requires 70 KRW in T-money is a rechargeable card or “smart” device used to pay transportation coins. Emergency calls are free (e.g., 112 for police or 119 for fire or other emergencies). For fares in Korea. With T-money, you can conveniently use all types of buses on international calls, a prepaid international telephone card is cheaper. Price and method of use Jeju. T-money comes in the form of a card or keychain. If you’re a first-time for prepaid cards depend on the card type. user, you must purchase a card or keychain (non-refundable) and charge it with a desired amount at any shop where the T-money logo is displayed. Such How to Call Overseas from Korea shops can be easily found around the island. When you get on the bus, scan Landline Telephone International Telephone Operator No. (001 or 002 or 008 or 00700, etc.) the T-money card or device at the card reader located next to the bus driver. + Country No. + Area No. + Telephone No. The reader will deduct the appropriate fare from your card. Money remaining Mobile Phone International Telephone Operator No. (001 or 002 or 008 or 00700, etc.) on your card can be refunded at any shop displaying the T-money logo. + Country No. + Mobile Phone No. GATE 3 (You do not need to enter the “0” (zero) in the listed area or telephone numbers.) GATE 2 GATE 4 GATE 1 GATE 5 Trunk Line/ How to Call USA & Canada : 1 / UK : 44 / Japan : 81 / China : 86 / Taiwan : 886 / Indonesia : 62 Branch Limousine/ Overseas Vietnam : 84 / Thailand : 66 / Mongolia : 976 / Germany : 49 / Russia : 7 Express Trunk Line/ from Korea Singapore : 65 / Hong Kong : 852 / Malaysia : 60 Express Main Line/ Trunk Line/ Trunk Line/ Branch Branch Limousine Express CITY TOUR Taxi Stand Taxi Stand Pick up tickets after boarding the bus at each stop(accept cash, credit card, and transportation card) Service hours : 09:00 ~ 19:00(The last bus departs at 17:00) Fee Adult, adolescent, child 3,000 KRW One-time ticket Child less than 48 months old free FROM JEJU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Adult 12,000 KRW Bus Limousine Bus Stop : Airport Limousine Bus No. 600 to Jungmun Resort Complex. All city/ Child and adolescent 8,000 KRW intercity buses, except Airport Limousine Bus No. 600 One-day pass The handicapped, patriots and veterans 6,000 KRW Child less than 48 months old free Car Car Rental You can rent a car at the rental car desks of AJ Rent-a-car, Jeju Rental Rental Car Association, Keumho Rent-a-car and Jeju Rent-a-car on the first floor of the Jeju International Airport. TRANSPORTATION City and intercity buses are the main transportation means to travel around the island. Taxis are also available. There are no subways or trains on Jeju. Individual travelers increasingly FROM JEJU FERRY TERMINAL prefer to rent a car. Car rental operators are widely available around Jeju International Bus Buses are available at the Jeju Yeonan (Domestic) Ferry Terminal Walk about 100m along the Airport and Jeju International Ferry Terminal. For a easonable price, you can rent a car with main road to the bus stop. a navigation system to conveniently find places on Jeju. July and August are the high season Taxi Taxi Look for the designated taxi stop. and the price to rent a car is much higher due to high seasonal demand. If you are a foreign Car Car Rental A designated counter for rental car companies is located at the first floor lobby of citizen, you need to show your international driver’s license and passport to rent a car. Rental the arrival terminal. City Bus Fare 1,200 KRW JEJU FERRY Taxi Fare Basic Fare 2,800 KRW and 100 KRW per every 144m or every 35 seconds TERMINAL (* Basic fare is subject to change) Car Rental Fee Prices vary. depending on the season, type of car, and the rental operator about 20 minutes by Intercity Bus or taxi (approx. 5~6,000 KRW) JEJU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Bus and taxi drivers on Jeju are all very kind. If you need to communicate with the about 15 minutes by Intercity Bus driver in your bus or taxi, use the BBB Telephone Interpretation Service. Or show the or taxi (approx. 4~5,000 KRW) information about your destination described in this JEJU GUIDEBOOK to the driver. about 10 minutes by Airport Bus You will find this guidebook very useful. or taxi (approx. 3,000 KRW) JEJU INTERCITY BUS BBB Telephone Interpretation Service 1588-5644 Inquiry for Global Taxi 1899-4314 TERMINAL 6 7 Jeju Island Jeju Island is located southwest of the Korean peninsula. It has been designated as Jeju Special Self-Governing Province. It is the Samda-do (Island of three plenties) Republic of Korea’s largest island. A world-famous volcanic island with Jeju Island is called Samdado because of its abundance of rocks, wind and women. more than 90 percent of its total area covered with basalt. It is a strategically SAMMU-DO (Island of three shortages) located island connects continental nations (Russia and China) to island Jeju Island is called Sammu-do because there are no thieves, beggars or gates in front of houses. nations (Japan and Southeast Asia). It is a resort island with magnificent Tamna views of nature. Jeju Island was known as the Kingdom of Tamna, a kingdom which lasted for 464 years. Jeju is an oval-shaped island that is 73 km from east to west and 31 km from north to south, with Hallasan Mountain the center. The island has a coastal ring road of 176 km and 530.09 km of coastline. It has a temperate climate with temperatures that rarely drop below zero degrees.
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