Green Green Green~!!!
We're so lucky to have Mr Park as our tour guide. He's so kind and honest! Why I said so?
If you're in Indonesia... even you don't know the place that you want to go, please just pretend that you know it to avoid unpleasant experience... My friend was almost missed her flight as the taxi driver made a big round, which actually from our hotel in Kuta Bali to airport is less than 20 minutes. We kept questioning the driver and told him that we're late for flight.
Another incident was in Thailand... we saw on the tourist map that there's nearby shopping centre. It's unbearable hot, so we decided to take taxi... but we regretted it much. Not only you got heart attack to see the taxi fare, but also wasted your precious time... as we might reached that mall faster if we walked there.
Mr Park brought us to all the places that listed on our itinerary including those around Seogwipo area. He can actually just follow our itinerary and have more time to rest while we visiting that place of interest... 정말 고마워요 ^^
4. O'Sulloc Green Tea Museum
It was not in our itinerary, but grateful that Mr Park brought us here, which I enjoyed so much! First time visit tea plantation. By the way, I'm a tea lover (green tea, white tea, oolong tea, herbal tea, fruit tea, tonic tea,...), but I don't drink coffee :P
It was not in our itinerary, but grateful that Mr Park brought us here, which I enjoyed so much! First time visit tea plantation. By the way, I'm a tea lover (green tea, white tea, oolong tea, herbal tea, fruit tea, tonic tea,...), but I don't drink coffee :P
A Big cup of O'Sulloc Green Tea, anyone?
The “o” in “o’sulloc”, means to appreciate and enjoy, and it also stands for the origin of sulloc, only sulloc, and of sulloc tea. In September 2001, Amore Pacific opened OSULLOC Tea Museum, the largest tea museum in Korea, in Jeju-do. (source: Visit Korea)
If you have time, why not talk a walk to the tea plantation field.
and the bushes with wild flowers...
Really refreshing to breath fresh air with green tea scent!
Wohoo~~~ after a cup of tea and snack, we're ready for next destination... back to Seogwipo city!
Spectacular volcanic rock formation at the southern coast of Jeju Island, when the lava from Mt.Hallasan erupted into the sea of Jungmun.
They are rock pillars shaped like cubes or hexagons of various sizes and almost seem as is stonemasons had carved them out. (Source: Visit Korea)
Jeju Global Geoparks Network established by UNESCO,
includes nine Geosites, which one of them is
Columnar Joints at Jeju Jungmun Daepo Coast
Admiring the beauty of nature... Spectacular view!
similar rocks can be found in Ireland's Giant Causeway
Natural Monument No.443
wondering how to go down there :P
Wow! The height of these columns are about 30-40 meters.
The waves of the high tides crashing into the side of the cliff
provide a breath-taking view of the ocean surrounding the pillars.
Wanna scream loudly... I LOVE JEJU~~~!!! LOVE JUSANGJEOLLI ♥♥♥
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