This tour is guided by a local taxi tour guide who personally accompanies the customer excluding climbing.
At Jeju Stone Culture Park, you can walk around the park and see the lives of Jeju people, including stones, Jeju guardian deities, stone pagodas, traditional thatched houses, and traditional toilets. For those who have difficulty walking, you can ride an electric cart around the park.
Sangumburi is a unique crater in the world. It is a circular crater that has sunk into the ground during a volcanic eruption, and it is a must-see for those who have never seen it before.
Seongsan Ilchulbong , It takes about an hour to climb, and the large lava looks like a castle. It is located on the east side, so it is a famous sunrise spot at the top.
A haenyeo performance is held at the beach every day at 2 o'clock. The haenyeo performance is a song that haenyeo sing on their way to work, and you can also see a performance of catching conches and octopuses underwater.
Hotel and stay : parking area Our taxi car plate number check.please Jeju airport : we will hold your name of card
Dolhareubang is the guardian deity & symbol of Jeju. Wherever you go in Jeju, you can see Dolhareubang on both sides of the village entrance, and he is an old man who protects the village & its residents. Along with Jeju's traditional thatched houses, traditional toilets are no longer used and can be seen in many places to show off to tourists. Traditional toilets have small pig houses and stone bowls where pigs eat food. Jeju residents actually used them until 1980, and since pigs would approach while people were doing their business in the toilet, people would always prepare sticks to eat the pigs that approached them. In the past, traditional toilets were used as fertilizer for the fields along with grass & pig excrement, and were very necessary for farming in rural areas. However, they are no longer used anywhere. In addition, Jeju people stack stones to get rid of bad energy, and stack stones to protect the safety and peace of their families and pray for their happiness.
Jeju Sangumburi Crater is a parasitic volcanic crater of Hallasan Mountain. It is the only submerged volcano in Jeju Island. The outer circumference of the crater is 2,067 meters, the inner circumference is 756 meters, and the depth of the crater is 100-146 meters, forming a conical cliff, and the floor area is about 26.400 square meters. The crater rarely ejected lava, only a hole was dug deep by the explosion, and the material from the explosion was scattered in all directions and only a small amount accumulated around it. Although the diameter and depth of the crater are larger than that of Baeknokdam, the water does accumulate and flows out to the sea through the basalt gravel layer of the crater wall. Such a crater is called a maar, and Sangumburi Crater is unique in Korea, and there are only a few in Japan and Germany worldwide.
Seongsan Ilchulbong (Woman diver performance every day 2pm only ) Seongsan Ilchulbong was formed by a hydrovolcanic eruption. Seongsan Ilchulbong was formed by a hydrovolcanic eruption that occurred under the sea about 5,000 years ago. After that, Seongsan Ilchulbong underwent coastal erosion by waves and sea breezes, and in particular, the eastern coast, which is open to the open sea, was greatly eroded by stronger wave energy, forming a vertical coastal cliff. Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is a World Natural Heritage Site and one of Jeju's top 10 scenic spots. The scenery is said to be the most beautiful in Jeju. It takes about an hour to go up & down. If climbing is difficult, you can also walk along the left shore. Its height is 182 m. Seongsan means a mountain that looks like a castle. 'Ilchulbong' means the peak where the sunrises. Next up is a female diver performance. In case of bad weather, the show is suddenly canceled. Haenyeo performances are held a day at 2:00pm.
It is time to go back to the accommodation after finishing the sightseeing taxi tour. We will drop you off at the location you started in the morning or around your accommodation.
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