Jeju Island
Jeju Island(제주도) is a volcanic island located in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula. It is the most famous island of Korea. Jeju Island(제주도) is warmer than other cities even during the cold winter months. We can feel refreshen from the ocean breeze throughout the year. Moreover, there are unusually-shaped black rocks from the past volcanic activity. These make Jeju Island(제주도) be the most attractive place. Beside the nature of sea in Jeju, the Hallasan Mountain(한라산국립공원), Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak( 성산일출봉 ), and the Geomunoreum Lava Tube System( 거문오름용암동굴계 ) are recognized as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 2007. Hallasan Mountain(한라산국립공원) is the most prominent geographical feature rising out from the center of Jeju Island. Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak( 성산일출봉 ) is where we can do the volcanic eruptions' study because of its sedimentation. While the Geomunoreum Lava Tube System( 거문오름용암동굴계 ) is one of the most widest lava tube caves in the world. Unfortunately,