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Jeju Island, South Korea’s largest island, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Covering 1,833.2 km², this volcanic island boasts a subtropical climate – mild winters and warm summers – making it a comfortable base year-round. Formed by volcanic activity over 2 million years ago, Jeju is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its distinctive lava tubes and striking landscapes.
Beyond its natural wonders, Jeju has a distinct local identity. Home to the indigenous Jeju people and a critically endangered language, the island retains strong traditions, including vibrant Shamanistic practices. With a 258km coastline and a relatively relaxed pace, Jeju provides a compelling alternative to mainland South Korea, though it's important to note the economy is heavily reliant on tourism.
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