There are supposedly more than 100 'museums' on Jeju Island, including the Sound Museum, Teddy Bear Museum, Chocolate Museum, Peace Museum, and more.
Sightseeing in Jeju
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Sightseeing in JejuSubmitted by I on 19 March 2007 - 1:29pm.Tags: There are supposedly more than 100 'museums' on Jeju Island, including the Sound Museum, Teddy Bear Museum, Chocolate Museum, Peace Museum, and more. |
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Great Places to Visit in Seogwipo, Jejudo
Be sure to visit the Citrus Museum. It's about 1.2 km directly up the hill behind Hyodon Primary School. There are about three different well-marked routes up the hill. It is truly beautiful and fascinating. You can learn about the history of citrus fruit in the world, view all kinds of citrus and products, and enjoy a nice greenhouse with all kinds of citrus and a cactus/botanical garden. There are also video presentations, outdoor walking areas, and a gift shop/seasonal fruit shop. Admission is less than 2000 won. To get there, take a taxi or the Namwon bus from the bus terminal. It's about 12 minutes to the Hyodon stop on the bus. Quite surprisingly, few of the students or even Korean teachers are aware of its existence! It is only about 3 years old, however. It's wonderful!
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I love round the world for this i working hard and maybe in near future i'll come to see Jejo Island, im so interesting to see Jejo Island. I hope you can come to see my homeland Kurdistan, we have a wonderful place in here, we have no any bomb or attack in our area, thanks to GOD north is safe.