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  2. Jeju Tourism Organization - Wikipedia

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    1946: Jeju Airport begins operation. 1959: Seogwipo Tourist Hotel opens. 1963: Jeju-Mokpo ferry route begins operation. 1973: Jeju Tourism Office established. 1980: Visa-free entry (15 days) program for foreigners begins. 1985: Jeju Information Center opens at Jeju International Airport. 1992: Korea-China Friendship; 1996: Japanese Consulate opens.

  3. Seogwipo - Wikipedia

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    Seogwipo (Korean: 서귀포; Korean pronunciation: [sʌ.ɡwi.pʰo]) is the second-largest [2] city on Jeju Island, settled on a rocky volcanic coastline [2] in the southern part of Jeju Province, South Korea. In July 2006, Seogwipo's boundaries were expanded to include the entire southern half of Jeju island.

  4. Jeju Shinhwa World - Wikipedia

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    On 25 February 2018, the resort had its official grand opening. In the summer of 2018, Shinhwa Waterpark opened. The resort is expected to open Jeju Shinhwa World Four Seasons Resort & Spa, a luxury hotel, and Lionsgate Movie World by 2020. [4] Lionsgate Movie World is a collaboration with Lionsgate Entertainment Corp. Construction is expected ...

  5. Jeju Island - Wikipedia

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    Jeju is a volcanic island, dominated by Hallasan: a volcano 1,947 metres (6,388 ft) high and the highest mountain in South Korea. The island measures approximately 73 kilometres (45 mi) across, east to west, and 41 kilometres (25 mi) from north to south. [ 23 ]

  6. Jeju City - Wikipedia

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    The city is a well-known resort, with prestigious hotels and public casino facilities. In 2011, 9.9 million passengers flew between the two cities of Seoul and Jeju, making the Gimpo–Jeju route the world's busiest passenger air route. [2] Jeju welcomes over ten million visitors every year, mainly from the South Korean mainland, Japan, and China.

  7. Jeju Province - Wikipedia

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    There are five local newspapers on Jeju Island: Jeju Ilbo, [114] Jemin Ilbo, [115] Halla Ilbo, [116] Seogwipo News, [117] and Jeju Maeil. [118] [119] The Jeju Weekly is the only print English-language newspaper on the island. [120] JejuWorldWide.com is a daily online news and events Web site that opened in early 2013. [121]

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