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The village contains administrative buildings, thatched-roof residential houses, a stele pavilion, and large old trees. In present, it is inhabited by traditional musicians. [30] Oeam Village South Chungcheong: 2011 ii, iv, v, vi (cultural) Oeam is a traditional Korean clan village. According to oral traditions, it was first inhabited about 500 ...
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Seongeup Folk Village (Korean: 성읍민속마을) is a traditional Korean folk village in Pyoseon-myeon , Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has been continually inhabited for around 600 years, since the 15th century, and is maintained to resemble its traditional pre-modern form.
Moomin World (Finnish: Muumimaailma, Swedish: Muminvärlden) is a theme park based on the Moomin books by Tove Jansson. It was designed by Dennis Livson, [ 2 ] and is located on the island of Kailo next to the old town of Naantali , in Southwest Finland .
Jungmun Saekdal Beach (Korean: 중문색달해수욕장) is a beach in Saekdal-dong, Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea.The beach is 560 metres (1,840 ft) long and 50 metres (160 ft) wide, and the sand features a variety of colors, including black, white, red, and gray.
Jeju Olle Trail's orange and blue ribbon way-markers set against a traditional volcanic stone wall. Jeju Olle Trail (Korean: 제주올레길) is a long-distance footpath on Jeju Island, in Jeju Province, South Korea. [1] The trail consists of 21 connected numbered main routes, 6 sub-routes, and a short spur that connects to Jeju International ...
Tamna (Korean: 탐라; Hanja: 耽羅) was a kingdom based on Jeju Island from ancient times until it was absorbed by the Korean Joseon dynasty in 1404, following a long period of being a tributary state or autonomous administrative region of various Korean kingdoms.
Jeju Stone Park (Korean: 제주돌문화공원; lit. Jeju Stone Culture Park) is a museum and park that focuses on how stone has culturally been used in Jeju Province, South Korea. It is located in Jocheon, Jeju City, and first opened to the public on June 3, 2006. [1] [2] It was continually constructed until it was completed in February 2021. [2]