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39, Jungang-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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44, Jungang-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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42, Jungang-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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6, Jungang-ro 5-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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6, Jungang-ro 5-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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2.3Km 2024-04-23
29, Gwandeok-ro 11-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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2.3Km 2024-03-15
19 Gwandeok-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-740-6000
One of the oldest buildings in Jeju, Gwandeokjeong Pavilion was established in 1448 by the magistrate of Jeju with the purpose of training local soldiers. This historical edifice is renowend for its intricately painted girders, adorned with murals depicting the ten symbols of longevity, scenes from the Battle of Red Cliffs, and hunting imagery. Additionally, the pavilion's signboard is reputed to feature the handwriting of Prince Anpyeong, a notable figure from the Joseon era. Gwandeokjeong Pavillion is part of the Jeju-mok Government Office complex.
2.3Km 2024-03-27
11 Seosa-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
+82-64-757-3393
Ujin Haejangguk, located near Seomun Sageori (intersection) in Jeju City, specializes in haejangguk (hangover soup). It is so popular that visitors often line up to secure a seat. The restaurant's signature dish is gosari haejangguk (bracken hangover soup), made with bracken and pork. Other favorites on the menu include sagol haejangguk (beef bone hangover soup) and momguk (seaweed soup).