Saturday, June 18, 2011

Jeju Island, Bali The two are located in South Korea


Travel to korea, in this country there is the famous island of which there are 3000 islands in Korea. Jeju Island is called, or known as the island of Bali is located in Korea. This location is known, for beauty, a clean natural environment. Since the past, Jeju island where tourism was selected as Best for a honeymoon for the Korean community and perceived as a place to feel special for foreign tourists.

The difference this city than other cities in Korea, namely the existence of tropical trees such as coconut trees, because the area was shrouded in a warm ocean climate and the highest rainfall.

Jeju Island is also a popular destination among young Korean who want to enjoy their honeymoon. In the fall, is the best season to enjoy the beauty of the beaches on the island of Jeju.

In season you can watch migrating birds on the island of Ha-do or choose to do paragliding activities to view the island from the heights. In the Eastern part of the island there are also vast grasslands suitable for livestock herding. This area is a place for the Korean farmer for centuries. Jeju Island has a place terkerial maintenance since the time of Mongol horses.

Autumn is also a fitting season for orange lovers because it was orange juice in Seogwipo is ready to be plucked. To protect citrus trees from strong winds, had built a stone wall surrounding the estate. Once upon a time, allegedly oranges used as payment of tribute for the royal family. Since the year 1965 is known that high-quality lime is produced by taking cuttings of the roots of the thorn bush type varieties native island. There are currently about 12,000 farmers who grow oranges for its production and providing income for more than U.S. $ 10 million each year.

But when entering the winter, the snow covered Mount Halla contained in the area of this island, so the nuances putihlah visible from a distance. Traditional houses thatched population was covered with snow.

source : yegenaga.org

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