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Jeju island.
The island which is abundant in winds, stones, and women. Actually, It is my home island which can be explained with these three things. Among those I am going to explain about stones.

When I look back on old days, I can remember vividly there are so many rocks in everywhere. Rocks, I was quite interested in.

I played with my friends stacking stone walls dividing into two sides and played a war game with throwing stones at each side.
Now a days, young kids who are more interested in video games can't imagine how we played with stones.

Probably, stones has influenced on not only kids but also every aspect of Jeju people's life.



Some people think volcanic soil is fertile but it's far from it. The volcanic land is barren because rain water always penetrates into the ground and doesn't hold on surface. And the barren land has given Jeju people hard life.

Land give us food and the food in Jeju island infers a culture of it. So, you can peep their life through the food.



Upon thinking of Jeju island, what is the first thing come up to you? There are so many but probably one of them it might be a 'stone grandfather' which rigidly stood in front of a gate.

'Harbang' is a local language for 'grandfather'. According to a record, it was called 'Wooseokmok' or 'Beok-su head'. Now, it is called as 'Dol-harbang in general.

There are various views about its origin.

First view is that it came from superstitions. When people believed in shamanism, they created their god figure took after man's penis. Which means it is a kind of phallus stone.

Second view is that it came from Mongolian culture. There is a similiar stone to 'stone grandfather' in Mongolia called 'Hunchollo'. Jeju island had been occupied by Mongolian for 150 years. It might influence on Jeju culture.

Anyway its function was to give people property and prevent from evil spirit. It maintains a close relationship with the lives of the people in Jeju.



There are many abbreviations in Jeju language. For example, We call 'San' for a grave('San-so' in Korean). And a stone wall surrounding a grave is called 'Sandam'('dam' means wall).
One interesting thing is that according to Jeju custom people stack up a stone wall around their ancestor's grave.

When I traveled in other island, I was surprised to see a grave stone walls. It was a round shape stone wall while it is square shape in Jeju island.

Originally, they have stacked up stone walls surround the ancestor's grave to prevent wild animals from coming into or fire spreading on the grave.

Now a days a size of stone wall shows an achievement during their ancestor's life time.



Another peculiar funeral custom in Jeju island is a child stone.

In Jeju island the old always is accompanied by a child. The reason is that there are few schools in those days, so that a child need to have chances to learn. They need each other for learning for children and preventive measures for an emergency situations for the olds.

Generally, funeral and death always show apathy of life, cold and solemn. But Jeju island's funeral shows warm and relax to part their loved ancestors.




Jeju stone mill which is called 'Molgorye' in Jeju word. 'Mol' means a horse, and 'gorye' means grind.

This is one of stone cultures in Jeju island extinguished now a days. It was was operated by a horse or cow power to grind crops in a communal place. Now, it is displayed on a corner of a village only use for welcoming tourists.


There is a funny joke. If horses on the mill don't work diligently, people put a female horse in front and male horse on the other side to chase each. then it works well.



When you travel in Jeju coast lines, you can see stone labyrinths. Fish come in during high tide and couldn't get out in low tide. It is called 'wondam'

Frankly speak, I am still nervous to meet my clients at first.

I suppose they feel as same as I do.

Well, through my experiences travel always starts like that.



Whenever we meet people first impression is very important. When first impression is not good I saw lots of things went wrong.

I tried to figure out their purpose and meaning of coming in Jeju island, whether they come here for just sightseeing or for a real traveling.

Surveying for few hours brings a decision on what kind of travel it will be.



Rosemary is a Korean-American who moved to US at age 3. It is a first visit for her to her mother country since she moved away. I could see that she was expecting a lot in Jeju island.



When you think of honeymoon, it remind you of delicious foods, exotic atmosphere, and relaxing beaches. And if they are looking for those things, they might not need a tour guide like me. They need a tour assistant. But they need me because they want a real travel.

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Even though I been tour guiding for a long time I still don't know what is a right way for a honeymoon couple.

A cousin of Rosemary asked me for a special tour for the couple. Then I made a special plan for them. Well, It's easy for me to make a nature friendly itinerary and also makes me feel comfortable.



Make a good memory and find a meaning of coming of this island is more important than just taking a rest.

"We didn't have time to make an itinerary for the tour, sorry" the agency told me. I said "no problem at all, some times no plan makes a better tour" Actually it is true.



Jeju island is one of best places for food tour in Korea. The culture is very different from main land. And So is food. Food is a part of their own culture.

'Korean food is always spicy and chilly' well, that is a prejudice. 'Koreans always sit on a floor on having food' that is another prejudice. Once you abandon the prejudices, you will enjoy Korean food more than you expect.



Last thing we did was climbing Mt Hallasan. We had a hard tour rather than easy sightseeing. And we had local foods rather than touristic foods. That was successful!



My clients will assess my tour. I don't know if they give me a good point or not. However, in my opinion a tour guide must have his/her own philosophy or pursuit to the right tour.

We can't satisfy all clients but we should keep consistent the right way.

 

Jeju island is an absolute volcanic island.

In Jeju island, there are more than 360 diverse volcanic craters as well as 120 lava tubes formed by volcanic activities. Furthermore, it also has the highest Mt in South Korea called Hallasan.

Various scenic view from volcano is magnificent comparing to other volcanic places.

Due to the recognition of the natural scenery, geological and biological value, Jeju island has been registered by UNESCO as natural, geological and biological heritage of the world.
It also has been designated as one of New 7 Wonders of nature.
Needless to say, Jeju island is a treasure island in Korea.

However, I want you to know we have different culture and life style from the main land(Korea) and other rest of the world.

Jeju island has not only beauty of nature but also has a long history of Tamra kingdom.

Jeju island had been use to be exile prison since kyore dynasty with a prohibition of going out of its island for 300 years.
Thanks to this ironic history Jeju island has most traditional culture. And it has been known as a rebellious island because there were rebels and suppressions repeatedly.


Jeju island keep stimulating interest of foreign visitors with gut,myth which Korean society still doesn't have generosity of understanding.


You can access to the freshest food in Korea because it is an island.

So, slow food is possible. People get gather at 5 days market to buy Jeju red carrots, potatoes, dropwots etc.

Jeju island has been known for abundance in winds, stones and women.

Islanders have been venerable to nature to struggle against wind. The land is barren to dig out numerous stones for farming.

And women always had been outnumbered to men dud to lack of men.

Nowadays 3 abundant things are beautified for story telling in Jeju island but actually they shows the pain of Jeju history.

But... We are making electricity by winds and we have stacked up stones to make walls which now are agricultural heritage of the world.
Jeju island has become a place where people from all over the world are interested in.

 

As time goes by, Jeju island has turned to be modernized and the ratio of man and woman becomes half to half. And the profession of woman diver endangers which is supposed to be registered as an intangible heritage of the world by UNESCO.

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(Jeju travel Mr.Dee) fact of Jeju island  (0) 2015.01.08

Fact about Jeju island.

*population: 568.000, or 1.3% of South Korean total(2010)
*Area: 1,848km2, or 1.85% of South Korea total.
*Political Units: Two cities, seven towns, five districts, 31 neighborhoods
*Land: 48.1% forest, 20%dry paddy, 8.9%pasture, 3%urban, 10.7%other
*Colors: Black(for the basalt predominant on Jeju), blue(for both the island's clean drinking water and its sea water), green(for the natural environment), and orange(for the hope of the people)

 

Provincial symbols
*Tree: Camphor tree(Cinnamomum camphora), representing "the enduring and indefatigable spirit of the Jeju people who, over the course of their history, have had to overcome great difficulties."
*Bird: The white-backed woodpecker(Dendrocopos ieucotos), which "lives in broadleaf forests and feeds on harmful insects."
*Flowers: Rhododenron (Rhododendron schlippenbachii), in which "the harmony of the green leaves and red flowers symbolizes the ambitions and vitality of the Jeju people."


Jeju city
*Population: 414.000(2010)
*Location: 16 kilometers north of Mt.Halla, 452 Kilometers south of Seoul, 143 Kilometers south of Mokpo, 291 kilometers southwest of Busan, 361 kilometers west of Fukuoka, Japan.
*Average Elevation: 46 meters
*Sister cities: Rouen, France; Adelaide, Australia; Beppu, Japan; Santa Rosa, California, USA; Shanghai, China; and more

Seogwipo City
*population: 154,000(20100
*Average Elevation: 51 meters
*Sister city: Karatsu, Japan.

Sources: Wolfram Alpha; Jeju statistical Yearbook 2010.

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(Jeju travel Mr.Dee) About Jeju island  (0) 2015.01.11

​Hi! people.

This is Mr.Dee Jeju island English speaking tour guide.

Today, I am going to post on IHIE(International Horse Industry Expo) where I visited few days ago.

The mission of that day was to translate and give a tour for Lynn from Australia and Aydin from Turkey.

 

Frankly speak, I wan't confident to explain about Jeju horse to the experts of horses.

Yes, Lynn and Aydin are experts of horses.​

However, As you know, I am always willing to face new things and learn frm them.

 

I thak this is a good chance to learn a new things about Jeju island.

 

So, I believed that today would be another great day.

 

 

When we( Lynn and I) arrived at Let's go Park(Jeju horse track)

they were already preparing an exhibition.

 

The fromal title of horse expo was International horse Industry Exhbition(IHIE).

 

​They hosted a festival and expo at the same place in 'Let's go Park'.

 

Well, I haven't heard of 'Let's go park' before.

Later, I found out they have changed the name of the horse racing rack to 'Let's go park'.

 

It seems quite funny that they changed the name to attract children.

I think they have changed the name of the park because the original name 'Jeju horse track' give connotation of gambling place.

I saw many parents take seats here or there holding their kids hands.

However, today this place is not a gambling place, it's a leasure place.

Anyway,  they could have a good chance to get to know about Jeju hourse and they could interact with horses as well.

 

 

I like the logo of Expo.

I think It's really standing out.

​Even the color is my favorite, Emerald green.

 

The lady on the right side is Lynn and Aydin on the lesf on the picture.

They are middle ages.

 

One thing made me scared is that  Aydin got fainted and went to a hospital the day before came to Jeju island.

 

I started to be careful of them.

After helping build a booth and greeted with a chair man of Horse organixzation, I went to out to look around the park.

 

It was bigger than I imagined.

Espcially the playground is as good as an normal amusement park.

It was so neat to me.

 

But...

Well...

I think it is a kind of a strategy of the compay to lure children to come the horse tract with their parents.

 

I am bit afraid that innocent children would learn gambling with watching horse racing which is for adults.

Anyway I don't like that idea.

 

 

When we met a big horse, Lynn got a notice what kind of this horse is with one glimpse.

The horse on the picture has been used as a mail coach in Britain.

Sorry, I forgot the name of kind of this horse is.

If you know the what kind of this horse is, please let me know.

Anyway this horse is too big to be a horseriding.

 

 

I newly learned about the differences between Jeju horse and Halla hours yeaterday.

Jeju horse is a mixture between native Jeju horse and Mongolian pony horse whic came to Jeju island 700years ago.

 

Now it is preserved as national treasure.

and there is another kind of horse named 'Halla horse' which is a mixture betweem Jeju horse and British breed named 'thoroughbred'.

The height of Jeju horse is 110cm and it was suitable for riding for old people because they were shorter than people now.

 

But bigger horse has been needed as people are getting bigger.

So, they mixed the genes.

 

Thoroughbred is around 150cm that is too big for Korean people.

Then there comes 'Halla horse'

'Halla horse' is suitable for Korean people to horseback ride.

The height of 'Halla horse' is about 115cm~130cm.

 

Now, We got to know about horses in jeju.

 

We started an actual tour after lunch.

We were supposed to have a tour with Japanese clients but they had their own matter.

Then we have decided to have a tour by ourselves

As the topic of today is 'horse'

So, the first place we visited is 'Pony horse museum'

the only pony horse museum in Jeju island.

There is Ttarabi orum(volcanic crater) for breeding horsed in old times.

We called this place 'Gammajang'

The Gasiri local people have cooperated each other to make this place a museum and a park.

Upon arriving there, 'world peace festival' was at high peak.

And they are giving an invitation performances as well.

In my personal opinion, even though they give a small size of festival, it would be an international that can be shared with other people from all over the world.

 

I always enjoy an exotic performance.

 

It was shame not to have enough time to look around.

 

According to the itinerary, we were supposed to go to Seongsan sunrise peak but the condition of Aydin wasn't good, so we headed to Sepjikoji.

 

Actually Sepjikoji is a quite scenic place on the back of Seongsan sun rise peak.

I explained about geological knowledge and culture.

but time wasn't enough to explain in detail.

There are Bangsatops on the other side of Sepjikoji.

Stone towers that contains lots of Jeju cultures I wanted to show them.

 

8)

 

I think if there wan't un ugly 'mint restaurant' 'Sepjikoji' is the one of the best trailing course in Jeju island.

 

 

About to wrap up a tour of today, the tourism organisation called me.

And said they want me to take them to SeoWatKot horseriding course.

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I wonder if Lynn and Aydin could ride a horse because they both were not good enough condition for horseriding.

 

But they were experts for horse.

Ofcause they could do it.

 

I hope they have a good memory with riding a horse on the Seongsan sun rise peak.

 

Sunsetting with Seongsan ilchulbong and enjoy riding a horse.

 

How many places they can offer this beauty.

 

 

I been to here so many times but I never seen this beautiful Seongsan sun rise peak before.

 

It was so beautiful.

Even Lynn and Aydin deeply admired the scene and said 

they never seen this much beautiful scene before.

 

They said it looks like a scene on a movie.

 

I had a small talk with Lynn about Australia on the way back home.

It recalled me travelling in Australia.

The place I can still remember is Katumba and 3 sisters.

Whenever I talk about Katuba, Australians are happy right along with me.

By the way, I always have a problem having a conversation with Australians because their strong Australian accent makes me understand them well.

 

But Lynn speak British English.

 

Slightly feeling strange, I asked her about her back ground.

 

She told me she immigrated to Australia when she was 18.

She has lived in Australia for almost 40 years but she can't get rid of her British accent, said Lynn

I agree that the habit of language is quite die hard.

Lynn has shared the feeling with horses for her life and it's her job.

 

Horsinity is the organisation which makes people share feeling with horses.

 

The program is for sharing not only feeling but also knowledges with horses.

 

It was very short tour and time wasn't enough though.

 

I hope they have a good memory in Jeju island.

Horseriding on Seongsan ilchulbong.

The scene and color are magnificent.

Why don't you come to Jeju island to share this great feeling?


 

Hi! people.

How have you been doing?

 

Today I want to tell you the story about a private tour from cruise ship.

 

I guided two decent clients from cruise ship

and their name is Stephen Arthur Jennies & Mary Ann jennies come from

English, London, Chelsea....where I used to live in once.

 

These days we are getting more and more cruise tours in Jeju island.

 

Well, owning to most of them are chinese, as we are English speaking tour guide,

they are pie in the sky.

 

Anyway the type of the tour is getting  popular in Jeju island.

 

My hope is that the people in a cruise ship come from all over the world, not only from china.

 

 

Actually it's been a long time to meet and talk with British people.

 

London is the second most place I spent time in my life so I like to talk with people come from there.

 

I like English British English rather than American.

And of cause I love British romantic comedy movies.

 

Well, I don't know why I am talking this....

 

 

According the schedule, we were supposed to meet at 8:30am

and I arrived at the meeting place 10min before.

 

But they were already waiting for me.

 

They said they had been waiting for me more than 30min.

 

I was so embarrassed and sorry for them.

 

The waves of today were so rough.

 

It was said a typhoon was coming up.

 

Just my luck! Today would be windy day.

 

The itinerary for today is Mangjanggul-Seongsan ilchulbong-Seongup folk village.

 

Once we start a tour, I have to finish a brief explanation about Jeju island.

After people understand Jeju island briefly, they feel easy to have sight seeing.

 

However, a topic in a car had changed to a small talk of London.

 

They gave me some news over there such as they got a tube in Chelsea last year.

 

It reminded me of life in London. Well, I had been to Chelsea a few times.

 

One thing very inconvenient over there is that there was no tube the area is located in central London though.

 

The price of the land is sky rocketing now thanks to a new tube station.

 

I think the way of people live is same all over the world.

 

 

On the way to destination we are planed, I try to explain not only the places we are going but also places we are passing by.

 

The places 'Seonhuel' and 'Songdang' on the way are the good places to give people a piece of information of Jeju lava forest.

 

People seemed to be pleased when they get to know about Jeju Gotjawal or typical plants.

 

After 40min driving we finally arrived at Mangjanggul lava tube.

 

Lots of people said they never been inside of a lava tube even though they travel a lot over the world.

The Jennies asked me a lot about lava tube.

 

They asked me a lot  which means they are curious and it means they are interested in.

 

I feel like to be their Jeju teacher and they were my students.

 

 

If you ask me where the most beautiful coastal scenic lines are.

 

I will say 'Woljungri' and 'Sehwa'.

 

Just in time we were passing by the places and they were so amazed by the scene.

 

Actually, I think the places are a small version of Jeju isalnd.

Ocean, stone walls, volcanic craters, and woman divers....

Because of the windy weather we couldn't see woman divers working.

However, when we passed by woman diver's house and I showed them the equipment with explanation of usage.

 

I know just explanation is not enough but they somehow seemed to be satisfied.

 

We saw a bundle of squids being dried at the coner of a coast road.

 

They looked like dancing with wind and grinning at us.

 

Happy day!

 

 

 

Most of people surprised at looking the people on the line near the top of Seongsan ilchulbong and on the other hand they already worried about their climbing.

 

However, You trust me.

 

Once they hit the road, you will realize it's a piece of cake.

 

Anxiety comes from only your mind.

Just do it!

 

 

The view of Seongsan village from near the top of Seongsan ilchulbong.

 

It was a separated island before.

 

When it was low tide people could cross over, and in high tide water filled up. So people couldn't cross it.

 

But during WW2 Japanese military ​connected the places with concrete for military usage.

 

 

​One shot on the top!

 

What a happy English couple they are...

 

They were always show their affections each other by holding hands and hugging.

 

 

Even though the natures are so beautiful, people will get bored soon by seeing only natures.

 

It's like a photos.

If a photo doesn't have people in it, it seems dull and barren.

 

I like show my clients how local people live in a village.

 

That's why I take a village tour with my clients.

 

Seongup village is not a museum, it is a village people live in.

 

Why do foreigners like this village?

 

I think this village is different from their villages.

I heard Arthur the husband is a house builder. so he was very interested in Jeju traditional thatched house.

When Jeju people knead mud to build a house they put thatches and they board them  in the basalt rocks wall to make it solid.

 

​The durability of a house depends on what kind of thatch are used.

 

It was quiet and tranquil in the village. It was good atmosphere to stroll around.

 

They are pleased to see local people living there.

When we ran into a perssimmon tree Mary told me she never seen a perssimmon before.

 

That might be true. Actually I had never seen a persimmon in London.

 

Traditionally, Jeju people have dyed cloth with perssimmon.

 

Then a color of the cloth becomes darker and durable.

 

In Britain there are similar method for dying clothe to Jeju way.

 

They laughed when I compare Jeju traditional clothes with British Barbour Jacket.

 

 

The 6 hours short tour had finished.

 

It's always shame not to have enough time.

 

I hope it may give people another chance to come Jeju again.

 

Most of cruise tour is a group tour, and an agency or tour guide tend to take the people to a shopping shop.

 

Actually clients grudge the time rather than money.

 

The Jennies said they have been disappointed by taken to the shopping mall.

 

They said it happened since they started from Tokyo.

 

But they really thanked me to show beautiful Jeju island.

 

They gave me a best compliment of my guiding.

 

Well, I know they were pleased by Jeju island not my guiding.

 

Anyway I am really happy for that.

 

Their pleasure is my pleasure.

 

 

 

group photo on the top of Seongsan ilchulbong.

 

Normally I am not taken a photo with my clients.

 

However, I enjoy being taken a photo on the top of Seongsan ilchulbong.

 

Because climbing is sweaty work under the hot sun.

 

Hello, people.

How are you? Thanks again for reading my blog post.

I have had some story I want to write about.

But I have been busy or lazy and put it aside on a corner of my diary.

I told you many times I had many diverse experiences thanks to

my job of a tour guide.

In this time, I had a chance to be a coordinator for promotion of Jeju island.

I couldn't find appropriate word for a 'coordinator'.

May be you can say 'location hunter' instead of 'a coordinator'

Anyway the project is sponsored by Jeju Tourism Organization and it will broadcast to 49 countries in 5 languages through Euronews channel.

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In early August I got a mail from EU-media.

It said they suggested me to help making Jeju promoting film.

 

Well... I don't need to hesitate to decide for that.

Immediately I think this project is really cut for me.

So I more than welcome to take the offer.

Few years ago I had helped Mikael Karakis make his art work inspired by Jeju Haenye(woman diver) and it was avreally  good experience for me.

 

So, it was rather my pleasure to be a coordinator for his project.

And the art work became big successful.

 

Now it has an exhibition running over the world.

 

Even though it is not my own work, I am really proud of that.

 

So, This time, I had been looking forward to this project.

 

I received a phone call right after accept the proposal.

It was an Italian guy named 'Adrea' who has very strong Italian accent.

 

After short talking with him I recognized that he is little talkative but very humorous

And his assistant Daniel is a quiet guy but he has an excellent sense of humor.

Some times his sense of humor made people can't help bursting into laughter.

He teaches how to make a movie film in Nepal and a freelance photographer as well.

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Few days passed...

 

I met a girl named Park Ines who I had a talk through a phone few days ago.

She is much younger than I imagined and a beautiful woman.

 

It was so nice to have an assistant and I suddenly felt easy with her.

You know what?

Some times working with Korean people is more difficult than working with foreigners.

 

Because the ways of taking a tour between Koreans and foreigners are quite different.

Besides of that, If there are Koreans who came to take foreign clients only for treat, they probably already get stressed.

 

And They tend to throw a tantrum to a tour guide.

It drives a tour guide crazy.

But Park Ines is not a kind of person at all.

 

Rather, we became very good friends after few hours talking.

 

I hunched that the working to make a project would be going to be excellent.

Exchanging talking, laughing and waiting for Andrea and Daniel, We saw there were two people coming through a gate with a load of camera equipment.

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The time was almost 4pm.

It is a common sense if we want to take a good photo, we need not only good spots but also appropriate time and light.

 

So we had quick greeting and hit the road.

We were heading for 'Yongduam' where is closest touristic spot from the airport.

Not much special thing happened over there.

And then we went to 'SamSeongHyul' which is a shrine for mythical Jeju 3 founders.

Well, there are so many welcomers waiting for us.

They are mosquitos.

They suddenly rushed upon us like saying "We are very welcome"

This filming includes not only pictures but also sound.

When you hear the slapping sound, it is a sound slapping mosquitos.

Later, we boastfully showed spots bitten by mosquitos each other.

 

 

Where do you think is the best place for sunset?

 

Answering to the question two places come up to my mind.

 

One is Hyup Jae beach and the other one is Chagwido.

Right after filming of 'Samseonghyul' we ran down to 'Hyup Jae' beach expecting to catch a beautiful sunset.

Upon arrival at 'HyupJae' beach it already became dark.

Too shame for out of luck.

 

But we had a good night filming instead of sunset one.

 

We enjoyed lights from squid and oar fishing boats which make a Jeju unique scenary.

 

 

Next day, we went to 'Manjanggul lava tube'

Showing of my personal opinion  I think 'Mangjanggul lava tube' is the only natural heritage in Jeju which differentiate Jeju island from other volcanic islands.

 

Even Hawaii doesn't have this much long and magnificent lava tube like 'Manjanggul lava tube'

 

This UNESCO natural heritage shows even vivid signs of lava flowing occurred hundred thousands years ago.

We had to finish filming before other tourists flocking to the cave.

Above all, water was kept dripping from ceiling.

Anyway we were strolling down with filming to the end of the tube and finally met a lava column known as the biggest one in the world.

 

They said they got a good shot.

 

Actually 'Sepjikoji' was not on the list.

 

But I thought if there is no 'Sepjikoji' on the Jeju promotion film, it wouldn't be a good work because the place is considered one of the best scenic places in Jeju island.

They willingly agreed with my opinion and we headed to 'Sepjikoji'.

However, 'Sepjikoji' is one of most controversial places in Jeju island at the moment.

 

Because a lot of touristic resort buildings are building on the beautiful place.

The more touristic resort buildings they build, the more 'Sepjikoji' got sick.

News papers say lots of financial investment are going on this area.

 

Many people complain there is a dull and stupid looking building blocking the view of 'Seongsan ilchulbong' but the company insists that the building was built by very famous architect.

 

Well, who cares? I don't care who built the stupid building.

 

The point is that people are irritated by the building.

I am sure if it keeps going on, 'Sepjikoji' will be a resort complex in 5 years.

 

We must take measures before not too late.

 

She looks very elated.

As you see the picture, she is a really happy girl and always cheerful

But I felt sorry to hear that it was the last day of her staying.

 

I think it is a very dynamic scene. ‘having nature into a camera'

 

When I finished explaining about Jeju horse, they started interested in Jeju horses.

And we were looking for horses eagerly.

 

Suddenly a horse grazing on a field came to Daniel and it seems to be taken picture of.

Well, he seems to make friends with a horse.

 

I hope he gets a good shot of it.

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The duration was almost a week.

We had more episodes besides of this one. But I should cut the story now.

The other episodes continued in a next one.