Attraction
Discover cultural gems such as Jeju Folk Village, Bonte Museum, and Camellia Hill, where visitors can immerse themselves in the island's vibrant history and distinctive traditions.
Camellia Hill
Camellia Hill is a beautiful botanical garden in Jeju Island, famous for its vast collection of camellia flowers. Covering over 172,000 square meters, it is home to more than 500 species of camellias from around the world.
Along with vibrant camellias, visitors can enjoy scenic walking paths, photo zones, and a tranquil atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery. Camellia Hill is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat in Jeju.


Jeju Folk Village
Jeju Folk Village is a living museum that showcases the traditional lifestyle and culture of Jeju Island during the 19th century Joseon Dynasty. With over 100 authentic thatched-roof houses, historical structures, and cultural artifacts, the village offers visitors a glimpse into Jeju’s past.
Jungmun Tourist Complex
Jungmun Tourist Complex is Jeju Island’s largest luxury resort and entertainment district, located in Seogwipo.
Visitors can explore Jungmun Saekdal Beach, enjoy cultural sites like Yeomiji Botanical Garden and the Teddy Bear Museum, or experience thrilling activities at Cheonjeyeon Waterfall and Jusangjeolli Cliffs.


Bonte Museum
– A Fusion of Tradition and Modern Art
Bonte Museum, located in Jeju’s Jungmun area, is a unique cultural space that blends traditional Korean heritage with contemporary art. Designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando, the museum showcases a diverse collection, including Korean handicrafts, Buddhist relics, and modern artworks by global artists like Yayoi Kusama.