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Jinmi Myeongga (진미명가)

Jinmi Myeongga (진미명가)

0m    21943     2024-02-20

167 Sagyenam-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Jinmi Myeongga, under the ownership of Chef Kang Chang-gun, a saw-edged perch maestro, offers an extensive menu of over 30 dishes derived from a single saw-edged perch. Established in 1983, it has become a favored dining spot for Korean presidents and global leaders. Guests ordering Jeju's natural saw-edged perch are treated to hoe (raw fish), ppyeo jiriguk (bone fish soup), and an assortment of side dishes, where the hoe is noted for its chewiness and the fish soup for its rich flavor. It's advisable to make a reservation before visiting.    

Sagyehaebyeon Beach (사계해변)

Sagyehaebyeon Beach (사계해변)

74.96131910766344m    0     2024-02-22

2147-35 Sagye-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Sagyehaebyeon Beach is located at the foot of Sanbangsan Mountain. Created by wind, waves, and the geological features of the sedimentary layers in Hwasun-ri, the large and small marine potholes look like craters on the moon. Due to the geographical characteristics, the scenery is more beautiful if seen at low tide.

Namgyeongmirak (남경미락)

Namgyeongmirak (남경미락)

223.43850314620587m    54     2021-03-24

190-3, Sagyenam-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-794-0055

This is a restaurant where you can eat fresh Jeju Jayeonsan hoe (sliced raw wild fish). This restaurant's signature menu is raw sliced sawedged perch. This Seafood restaurant is located in Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do.

Sanbangsan Canola Field (산방산유채꽃밭)

Sanbangsan Canola Field (산방산유채꽃밭)

370.06838391792206m    0     2024-03-07

San18 Sagye-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

The Sanbangsan Canola Field is located next to the public parking lot in front of Sanbangsan Land, making it very easy to find. The vast fields create a beautiful landscape of yellow blossoms before the backdrop of Sanbangsan Mountain. The flowers are usually at peak bloom in March. In addition to Sanbangsan Mountain, other nearby attractions include Yongmeorihaean Coast, and Sagyehaean Coast.

Yongmeori Beach (용머리해안)

Yongmeori Beach (용머리해안)

751.6489462696683m    50478     2024-03-12

112-3, Sagye-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-794-2940

Yongmeori Beach is a hydrovolcano rocky shore formed by the accumulation of volcanic debris erupted from three craters under the sea. The coastal cliffs look like a dragon's head ('Yongmeori') due to long periods of sedimentation and erosion. The oddly shaped cliffs created by the waves provide a magnificent scene. The shore platform by the sea serves as a walking trail. Along the road down to the seashore is the Hamel Monument, in remembrance of Hamel who drifted to this place. 

Sanbangsan Mountain (Jeju) (산방산(제주))

Sanbangsan Mountain (Jeju) (산방산(제주))

944.0307661246264m    69451     2024-03-12

Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-794-2940

Sanbangsan Mountain, meaning "mountain with a cave," is home to Sanbanggulsa Temple, a small temple located at the foot of the mountain where a Buddha statue is enshrined. According to Jeju mythology, it is said that the grandmother deity, Seolmundae Halmang, tossed aside a rock from Hallasan's summit, forming this mountain. Standing at 395 meters above sea level on the southwestern coast of Jeju Island, Sanbangsan Mountain boasts vibrant fields of mustard flowers in spring, creating a picturesque view against the backdrop of the mountain.

Sanbanggulsa Grotto - Jeju (산방굴사(제주))

Sanbanggulsa Grotto - Jeju (산방굴사(제주))

1.1 Km    49941     2022-11-14

218-12 , Sanbang-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-794-2940

It is said that the peak of Hallasan Mountain where Baekrokho Lake now exists was taken off and thrown away, which then became Sanbangsan Mountain. The myth describes how unlike other mountains on Jejudo Island, this mountain does not have a crater. The 5m-high rock cave at the cliff on the southwest side of the mountain was originally called Sanbanggul Cave, but it is called a temple now because it possesses a Buddhist statue.
This is where monk Hye-Il (964~1053) had lived during the Goryeo dynasty (918~1392)
Inside the cave, you can see Marado Island and the Dragon Head Coast. You can also see small ponds being made by the water drops that fall from the ceiling all through the year. The plant zone on a cliff of Sanbangsan Mountain is also designated as a natural monument. It is the only place on Jejudo Island where island boxwoods grow. On the Dragon Head Coast is the Hamel Memorial Monument.

Daejeonghyanggyo Confucian School (대정향교)

Daejeonghyanggyo Confucian School (대정향교)

2.1 Km    17304     2019-12-26

165-17, Hyanggyo-ro, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-742-8866

Daejeonghyanggyo was a Confucian school during Joseon Dynasty. Although the exact date of construction is uncertain, it is estimated that the building was built around the same time as Daejeonghyeon in 1416.

The school was originally located inside Bukseong but it was once moved outside of Dongmun and then again to the site of Seoseong. It was finally moved to Dansan Oreum where it remains to this day. At present, Daejeonghyanggyo Confucian School consists of Daeseongjeon, Myeongryundang, Dongjae, Seojae Shinsammun, Daeseongmun, Dongmalmun and Dongjeongmun. Daeseongjeon was remodeled in 1669, 1688, and 1752. Myeongryundang was rebuilt in 1772. After several instances of remodeling and rebuilding, Daeseongjeon was remodeled again in 1993. The Confucian school was designated as the Jeju Tangible Cultural Asset No. 4 in August 1971.

Jeju Sanbangsan Carbonate Hot Springs (제주 산방산탄산온천)

2.4 Km    47832     2024-03-11

192, Sagyebuk-ro 41beon-gil, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-792-8300

Jeju Sanbangsan Carbonate Hot Springs is a carbonate hot spring that contains the main carbonic acid components (free carbonic acid, bicarbonate, sodium, etc.). It is said that this enhances blood circulation, lowering blood pressure and reducing the burden on the heart. It is also beneficial for skin care and fatigue recovery, making it a perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring Jeju. There is an indoor bath designed with glass inside as well as an outdoor open-air bath, so visitors can bathe while enjoying the view of Sanbangsan Mountain and the deep blue sea.

Hwasun Golden Sand Beach (화순 금모래 해변)

Hwasun Golden Sand Beach (화순 금모래 해변)

2.7 Km    38625     2022-10-14

Hwasunhaean-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000

Hwasun Golden Sand Beach is surrounded by beautiful nature. It is close to Sanbangsan Mountain and the Yongmeori Coastline, and the islands of Hyeongjedo, Marado, and Gapado are off the coast to the southwest. On one side of the beach is a fresh water spring where people can enjoy a freshwater bath.

The beach is located in Hwasun-ri in Andeok-myeon, which is easily accessible and has accommodations, shops, and restaurants.