Brandon Ramsden Publish time 2024-7-13 04:51

South Korea's Jeju Island's best hidden attraction: 🌊Seogwipo Dragon Head Coast

It is said that it is only open 50 or 100 days a year. Some friends came to travel for five days and didn't see it open. I saw it when I came to Seogwipo. Get close to the sea~ Few travel bloggers recommend it. It is a hidden niche attraction.

Tickets are 2,000 won for those over 25 years old and 1,000 won for those under 25. The landform is super spectacular. On the left is the rocky scenery formed by the waves, and on the right is the sea. There are many seafood on the ground. It is estimated that it is dangerous due to high tide. It is lucky to encounter it. There are super many locals, and some come with children. The whole route takes about an hour. Try not to play with your phone while walking. Some of the ground is uneven and there are deep pits. It is recommended to stop and take pictures.

There are also aunties on the roadside selling fresh seafood from the sea for raw food. Three for 10,000 won, and sea cucumbers seem to be 10,000 won each. The red taste is special, but it is a bit salty after being soaked in sea water for a long time. With the onions given as a gift, the taste is just right (*≧∪≦).

Address: 112-3 Seoul, Seoul, Seoul, Seoul, South Korea














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