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Eco-friendly travel guide to Jeju Island advises how to be a responsible tourist. Learn how to explore the attractions in a sustainable way and how to respect the local people and culture. Make your trip green by supporting locally owned hotels, organic restaurants and other businesses. Read more on how to protect the environment by making conscientious choices and how to travel green in Jeju Island, South Korea.

Jeju Island


  • Air quality: 4.2 / 5
  • Exploring by foot: 4.6 / 5
  • Exploring by bicycle: 4.1 / 5
  • Public transportation: 4.2 / 5
  • Parks: 4.0 / 5
  • Outdoor activities: 4.5 / 5
  • Locals' English level: 3.5 / 5
  • Safety: 3.2 / 5
  • Accommodation: US$80 - $200
  • Budget per day: US$95 - $325

Responsible Travel

Business development is a limitless methodology for seeking concentrations and discovering some plans about your social orders and customs, meeting new people. Despite this, it is immense that you venture to rescue your commitment to change. There are express commitments and hair-raising obligations that you have as a traveler. Therefore, when visiting the country, you must view and control your activities in a way that does not harm the environment or the region.

  • Choosing the right transport method: A major part of your travel experience includes discovering every nook and cranny of the city. While you will have transport options like private cars and taxis at your disposal you need to know that not only do they contribute to more congestion and traffic pollution but also emit harmful gases into the environment. So, choose options like walking, cycling, electronic and public transportation in general.
  • Trying local food: A huge part of the local culture is the traditional food that is offered at the local traditional restaurants and by street food vendors. Instead of just sticking to international fast food franchises that contribute to so much waste being produced in the world, you should try the local options. Not only will it help the local economy but also will directly help the families whose sole source of earning are these small food businesses.
  • Do not throw waste: As an eco-friendly traveler, you need to promote sustainable living as much as possible in the city to motivate not only fellow tourists but local people. When you visit any tourists attractions especially city parks, make sure you do not throw any food wrapper and do not just stop at that but if you see any trash, pick it up and throw it in the dustbin. It might look like a very small thing to do but has a huge impact on people watching especially the children present in the park since they learn and mimic the behaviour of other people around them.
  • Choose a green hotel: Plenty of accommodations are available in the city that provide you with a top-notch experience but instead of choosing them, you can pick green hotels for your stay. They use eco-friendly measures to reduce the pollution and waste of the city. This is one of the great ways to contribute towards the city to keep it safe and clean.
  • Shop local: In order to support local craftsmen and artisans always shop local. During your trip to the city, you will come across small shops and food stalls in almost every lane of the city. If you want to have an unforgettable experience in the city, then buy goods and handicrafts from these shops. This will not only help you to save a lot of money but you will be supporting a lot of local people who are dependent on their small businesses to earn a livelihood.


Air Quality and Pollution

The World Health Organization (WHO) prepares that the annual registered air quality mark should be PM 2.5 and should not exceed 10 µg / m3 and 20 µg / m3 for PM 10. The most recent data show that the quality of air on Jeju Island is unfathomable. it could probably be called moderate, as it is ideal for a large balanced meeting, but it is more modest, and some delicate meetings may have some problems with air quality. The chance to visit Jeju Island should have a huge period from April to June. You can also get reasonable rates for help costs.


Respect the Culture

When the divine beings were properly summoned, the shamans, "cows", gathered in motorcade 1 km to a square where the rest of the celebration takes place. There, shamans further support the advantage of divine beings, staging a six-act veil dance while discussing a farmer's narrative and his desire for another abundant season. The island, with a population of almost 600,000, has several public shamanic customs, including the UNESCO-assigned Yeongdeung-gut, which invites the goddess of diving women and fishermen each spring.


Top 10 Places to Visit

  • Mount Hallasan - Up for a climb? At that point, climb Korea's most notable mountain, Mount Hallasan! Located at the focal point of Jeju Island, Mount Hallasan is a lethargic lava pit registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Despite its high height, it is very simple to climb and the vast majority manage to reach the top and descend in one day. From the pinnacle, explorers are rewarded with a huge lake with excellent cavities and stunning prospects in Jeju.
  • Teddy Bear Museum - Dear teddy bears, go to the bottom of the well here! Possibly one of Korea's most notable galleries, the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum shows many teddy bears from around the world. Besides, a portion of these teddy bears has been carefully planned and made by hand. Stroll through the historic teddy bear scene in the History Hall, where you can discover bear depictions of famous engraved figures, for example, the Mona Lisa.
  • Loveland - This is for mom and dad, kids. Open only to people over 18, Loveland is - you got it - a recreation center focused on sexuality and sensuality. 140 figures of people in different conditions of discovery and different sexual positions occupy the recreation center, each of which is the work of substitutes at Hongik University. Different components that you can discover in Loveland incorporate huge phallic sculptures, stone lips, and engaging shows.
  • Cheonjeyeon Waterfall - Jeju is a paradise for nature's darlings, exhibiting intriguing stone developments, perfect beaches, and incredible waterfalls. Also called the Lagoon of God, the Cheonjeyeon Waterfall begins on the roof of a cave and includes three areas. This first waterfall breaks to deliver the second and third waterfalls, and the water finally flows into the ocean.
  • Seonimgyo Bridge - A curve connected over the Cheonjeyeon Waterfall where the cave is located, the Seonimgyo Bridge has 7 sprites cut on both sides, acquiring the nickname Chilseonyeogyo (Bridge of the 7 Nymphs). The fairies represent the seven charming and unbelievable goblins who would dive from paradise in the evening. The Chilseonyeo Festival in May praises the event to the elves, and tourists can bathe in the falls.
  • Seongsan Ilchulbong - Jeju is filled with UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and here is another one. Known as Sunrise Peak for non-Korean tourists, it is known for the beautiful picturesque views of dawn that can be seen at the pinnacle.
  • Jeongbang Falls - The lonely waterfall in Asia falling directly into the sea, Jeongbang Falls is arranged on a high cliff by the ocean and is one of the most famous waterfalls to visit on Jeju Island. The mass of the waterfall is engraved with the words "Seobulgwacha", which alludes to Seobul, a worker of the Chinese emperor Jin, passing by this place.
  • Manjanggul Cave - Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Manjanggul Cave is one of the best and longest magma dens on the planet. Framed over 2.5 million years ago, Manjanggul Cave is home to a variety of common developments, such as 70 cm long magma stalagmites and magma tube holes, made even more shockingly supernatural by the delicate colored lights that illuminate them.
  • Jeju Waterworld - Tired after all those hikes and climbs on Jeju Island? Relax and unwind at Jeju WaterWorld, where offices such as a spice sauna and a jjimjilbang (Korean bathhouse) ensure that you moan for help and ease your aching muscles. Thereafter, do not hesitate to go to a spa, especially the Samba water Tangerine Spa, whose waters contain the heart of the tangerines near Jeju and are suspected of having the option of avoiding cold sclerosis and hyperplasia.
  • Jusangjeolli - The cliff of Jusangjeolli on the Jisatgae Coast is forcing stone columns that are so inconceivably hexagonal that you would be confused to realize that these are works of nature and not of a man! A social landmark attributed to Jeju Island, the Jusangjeolli cliff was shaped when Hallasan Mountain was launched into the Jungmun Ocean.
Mount Hallasan


Explore

Jeju Island, a volcanic vacation destination on the southern tip of the Korean Peninsula, has built its interesting society for more than millennia due to its relatives' relationship with nature and folklore. The main place on the planet to receive UNESCO assignments bringing all three common science classes together, Jeju has its social establishment in the animistic conviction among its relatives that the island is home to 18,000 divine beings.


City Parks

  • Bukchon Dol Hareubang Park - the rock park on the island of Jeju has surpassed our assumptions. Exceptionally open and all-around equipped. The historic center is especially intriguing. There are some impressive magma sections and a magnifying glass. My 9-year-old daughter likes it without question. Besides, they held a fascinating (brief) photographic exhibition. In case you are a geologist or just like volcanoes and rocks, at that point you can stay here all day. Thank you very much for the drinking fountains scattered all over the place, but the cafe is closed (in case you are hungry).
  • Hallim Park - a nice park to investigate if you are looking for some fascinating flora and creature. In general, there are several types of parrots and reptiles, and heaps of various nurseries. It is a kind of greenhouse - cactus gardens, aquatic reflections, bonsai trees, rock nursery, as well as some flower gardens. Besides, there are two caves to investigate. It is a little expensive, but there is still a lot of space to see inside the recreational center.
Hallim Park


National Parks

  • Jeju Sculpture Park - The climate at the Jeju Sculpture Park is extremely unusual. There are a ton of plants planted inside and outside the recreation center. The model works are within the forested areas. There is one in each of the other segments. Huge models have defensive walls.
  • Hueree Natural Park - The Vida Hueree Natural Park has a path, the show lobby has examples of creepy crawlies, a zoo, and some exercises, for example, horseback riding and orange picking. June is the flowering season for hydrangeas. In winter, you can see camellias and, in the same way, come into contact with little creatures that ride horses.
Jeju Sculpture Park


Beaches

  • Seogwipo Submarine - Fancy takes a walk on the seabed to realize what it has to offer ... without getting wet? All things considered, you are in karma! This submarine will descend to depths of 40m, where you can ask yourself about Jeju's marine life and even equip yourself close to home with a shipwreck.
  • Jungmun Beach - Mention the Jeju sea coast and Jungmun sea coast would come to mind for most Koreans. The huge waves off the coast of Jungmun make it the most beloved spot for Korean riding lovers and, once a year, surfers meet here to participate in the Jeju International Surfing Competition.
Jungmun Beach


Landmarks

  • Manjanggul Cave - Formed many years before, Manjanggul Cave is one of the largest and longest magma tubes in the world and is an exceptionally well-known attraction among travelers. Comparing 30 meters high and 23 meters wide, the cave spans an incredible nine kilometers. It is these measures that make the one-kilometer tour of the gigantic cave available to the public incredible. In transit, you will pass through countless wonderful stalagmites, underground rock formations, and rock formations.
  • Seongsan Ilchulbong - also known as Sunrise Peak, the volcanic cavity of Seongsan Ilchulbong is Jeju's generally popular and notorious fascination. Wherever you go on the island, you'll see photos and visit administrators promoting tours to take a quick tour and check out. Framed almost 5,000 years ago by a volcanic emission, its unmistakable bowl-shaped shape transcends the ocean and the waves that hit its high cliffs. It takes about thirty minutes to climb the 180 meters to its highest point. From its shore, you can appreciate the impressive prospects of the absurd, of the island of Udo and of Jeju itself. As its nickname can demonstrate, an especially extraordinary time of day to visit is at dawn, when you can watch the sun gradually make its way over the horizon, illuminating the waters in front of you.
Manjanggul Cave


Museums

  • O'Sulloc Museum - Korea has a solid tea culture, and what better place to find out about tea than a gallery dedicated to your tea? 'O' in O'Sulloc intends to enjoy and appreciate, while 'Sulloc' alludes to a kind of green tea. The historic center assumes the status of a cup of tea and is isolated in 6 unique shows. See the various types of teacups from Korea and around the planet. Organize your view on the history of tea.
  • Jeju Folk Village Museum - Do your luck reading at the fortune teller's house, respect the unpredictability of traditional wood carvings, and several wise comments from Seodang (the city's conventional school). This is not everything. Travelers who love active exercise can consistently enjoy various exercises, for example, discovering how to make patjuk (red bean porridge) during Dongji (winter solstice) or dubu (tofu) for the coldest time of the year.
A part of Jeju Folk Village Museum


Eat

Korean food has the most remarkable flavors on the planet, and each district has its fame. This incorporates Jeju Island, South Korea's first special night and haven in paradise at the end of the week. To genuinely taste each of the dishes that this southern district has to offer, travelers should write down some tips from this Jeju Island food control. Find out which Korean dishes you can't miss and the best places to eat on Jeju Island.


Traditional Local Restaurants

  • Myeongjin Jeonbok Abalone Restaurant - Myeongjin Jeonbok Abalone Restaurant serves only four abalone dishes, although they are the most popular dishes across Jeju Island. Visitors can admire the abalone porridge, the grilled abalone, the raw abalone, and the abalone served in a hot pot of rice.
  • Madna Restaurant - Madna Restaurant (Manna Sikdang), 43 Dongnyuam-ro, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo-si - the restaurant serves two dishes and two dishes in particular - spicy hair tail stew and saba fish stew. Go at the right time (between 8:30 am and 1:00 pm), since, after the hairtail stew is over, you will not have the opportunity to try again until the next day.
  • Deomjang Jungmun - An extraordinary place to experience godeungeo is in Deomjang Jungmun (17 Cheonjeyeon-ro, Saekdal-dong, Seogwipo-si), where mackerel is served firmly on the outside, delicate and scaly on the inside and surrounded by an impressive number of side dishes corresponding. Deomjang Jungman is open from 8 am to 10 pm every day


Vegetarian and Vegan

  • Desert Flora Taco - The friendly owners have lived in California for a long time and are knowledgeable about Mexican-style food sources, softening a small world variety for Jeju. Vegetarian alternatives include a vegetarian burrito made with a delicious handmade tortilla wrap, a bowl of a burrito (guacamole and chips included), and a side of fries with sauce and guacamole. Non-vegetarian alternatives include meat forms, as well as messy tacos and quesadillas. My most beloved is the vegetable-loving burrito and for less than 10,000 won each, I usually get one to eat and one to take home! Somewhat radical on Jeju Island, you can assemble your order on your extravagant mechanized ordering machine that has options in Korean and English.
  • Material The Canvas - Serves a wide variety of culinary styles around the world, from curry, burritos, shepherd's pie, cheesecakes, falafels, hommus, bean plunges, perogies, enchiladas, and the sky is the limit from there. It is difficult to get the entire menu, as it is continually changing with new and energizing cooking styles. You can stroll and browse the refrigerators and coolers loaded with the latest meals on the go. Haekyoung, also known as the superwoman, the owner of the restaurant, makes an incredible amount of food consistently, without anyone's help.


Street Food

Remember to bite when you are in Jeju City! Fortunately, this will not be difficult to do, as you will be surrounded by extraordinary varieties of food wherever you go. Markets are the best places to try varieties of Korean food, but general stores, shopping centers, and irregular stores are also extraordinary places to discover nearby goodies. Some light meals include kimbap, dumplings, and croquettes of black pork and hallabong juice. (A hallabong tastes similar to a tangerine, however, this natural product is local to Jeju Island, so consider drinking hallabong juice an unusual encounter!)


Drink

For individuals who appreciate and need to taste the nearby drinks, you should try 'Hallasan' Soju. Soju is Korea's usual mixed drink. They are the best combination with nearby food, like grilled dark pork and new fish. 'Hallasan' soju is made with the acclaimed clean water sifted on volcanic rocks. They say that water is the outlet for the perfect tasting of this nearby soju. In 2019, they opened a new plant in the Hallim region and started offering visits. During the visit, you will get to know the historical background of this neighborhood soju and the way to do it. There are soju tasting and preparation of mixed drinks with nearby drinks as well. For individuals who cannot drink alcohol, they serve squeezed orange tangerine and tea. There are a lot of photo locations, such as the mass of the old processing factory, the remarkable presentations of its items and history, and the open nursery on the roof with an excellent view of Biyang Island across the ocean. Likewise, the blessing shop has souvenirs related to soju that you can get on the production line only, for people who love restricted things.


Tap-water

No, tap water is not drinkable. There was no comprehensive data accessible in the WHO information on safe supervision of tasting water in South Korea. You can check the pace of travelers and occupants of Jeju's water quality. For a long time, residents of Jeju Island were a substance to drink water from a lamp. Currently, they are increasingly interested in the advantages of Tap Water Jeju South Korea.


Organic Cafés

Kairos - This bistro based on natural themes uses only natural ingredients from Jeju and vegetables in its variety of foods and refreshments. The models incorporate their normally aged bread and hot dogs of native construction. Kairos also offers benefits, so you can find life in the open country while enjoying an informal breakfast with a comprehensive view of the ocean and in a casual climate. Kairos is the Greek word for "a promising circumstance" or a useful second.


Breweries

SPECIALTY BEER - Indeed, the home of the O'sulloc green tea mansions and the Jeju mandarin farms is producing the best Korean art beer you'll find on this side of the Pacific. Considered on a noisy street in the Kyungridan area of Seoul, the Magpie Brewing Company emerged from the shade and ventured into Korea's brilliant Jeju Island, where it creates its special beer loved by Koreans to be sold across the country. We visited the new Jeju Magpie brewery to see his visit to the distillery, drink some beer in its outside tavern, and, without wanting to, eat a few jumps.


Activities

Fly just 90 minutes from the capital, Seoul, and you'll appear on South Korea's retreat island, Jeju Island or Jeju Island. With incredible normal wonders and many extraordinary attractions, it's no big surprise that Jeju Island consistently dominates the declining competition as the best travel destination in Korea. When it comes to nature, Jeju Island has it all. Named as 7 New Wonders of Nature in 2011, the island offers pristine beaches, waterfalls, ores (volcanic cones), caves of magma tubes, and many other impressive features that are commendable.


Yoga and Retreats

What else could anyone ask for? Sand, water, sun, party, and, of course, yoga. It is a well-known fact that rehearsing yoga by the sea is possibly one of the most magnificent activities, and for impressive reasons: the warm climate allows you to wear the most pleasant clothes; you can have the delicious feeling of sand between your toes in your number one asana; and that while listening to the sound of the waves breaking and hitting the shore. For now, imagine getting all these joys for a few consecutive days at a seaside yoga retreat. This is the fantasy of some yogis! That is the reason why we think of a summary of the five best objections for this late spring that impeccably consolidate the charms of the seafront with a zen air, to make an ideal place for a yoga retreat.


Accommodation

In case you know about Seoul, you probably also know about Jeju Island. The illuminated islet off the coast of South Korea invites a large number of visitors each year. With exquisite perspectives, translucent waters, a plethora of delicious food, And charming sunsets to integrate everything, there is no motivation not to love Jeju.


Green Hotels

environmentally friendly house - in this second when you venture into 'Tone', an influx of zen passes through you. With its all wooden interior, this Casa da Terra impeccably exemplifies its name. Let the worry seep through your bones when you stay in this environmentally friendly house - developed with cypresses, cedars, volcanic clusters from Jeju and meticulously assembled by the owners themselves.


Hostels and Guest Houses

Coastal hut Tucked away on Kwaji Beach, this Airbnb home consolidates the usual and up-to-date components to offer an impressive but genuine Jeju experience. Its area and cost provide visitors with extreme security and tranquility, making it a deeply sought-after haven. Think of picnics by the sea, evening strolls around the sandy coast, and dusk not far away - all on your terrace, less than three minutes away!


Apartments

Eccentric parade the space within the procession is large enough for a meeting of four and even incorporates a small kitchen. The accommodation also offers a huge green area right on your doorstep, next to a barbecue for visitors to roast and cool. Finally, the spot comes complete with exceptional sea views!


Couchsurfing

Climb to the highest point in Bukhansan for a fire drill and the prize for a breathtaking view of the city. In case you have the opportunity to remove a tour of the city, visit the scandalous Demilitarized Zone between North Korea and South Korea for a frightening, yet overwhelming experience, that you will not find anywhere else. On the off chance that it looks a little scary, move on to Heyri's Art Valley, an entire city worked by experts for the protection of social crafts. Here, visitors have an incredible view of what makes South Korea so moving and interesting.


Camping

When on Jeju Island, exploring the breathtaking prospects is an absolute must! The sea that you see in this condo is certainly something that you and your companions will need to get up every day. You can even enjoy a comfortable walk around the coast perfectly off this Airbnb on Jeju Island!


How to Get There

The full scope of the boundaries is confusing and confusing. For prices and times, see the Korail website (www.letskorail.com). KTX trains are 40% more expensive than Saemaul trains (and the first-class KTXs cost another 40%). Samuel's first class is 22% higher than Saemaul's standard price. Samuel's standard admissions are half more than Mugunghwa's classes.


Air

Korean Air and Asiana, the two significant national carriers, offer travel to and from twelve nearby air terminals and mostly charge indistinguishable but reasonable tolls - the rivalry is being provided by a modest group of spending aircraft. Gimpo International Airport essentially handles all domestic flights from Seoul, however, Incheon International Airport also has a small group of domestic trips to Busan, Daegu, and Jeju-do. Spending plan T'way Airlines currently runs more home battles for Jeju-do, Gimpo, Daegu, or Gwangju. The longest flight time is just over an hour between Seoul Gimpo and Jeju-do.

Gimpo International Airport


Bus

The significant distance carries wonders across the country, like clockwork between urban communities and significant cities and, in any case, hourly to humble communities, cities, sanctuaries, and public and communal parks. The recorded transport frequencies are estimated, as the transports do not normally work on a standard plan and the schedules change during the day. Transport terminals have staff nearby to ensure that everyone pays for the correct transport, so help is always accessible. Most transports do not have ready latrines, however, on long excursions, drivers need a 10-minute rest at a rewarding stop at regular intervals. When transport is not busy, locals ignore designated seats and sit where they wish.


Train

South Korea has an excellent, but not extensive, train network operated by Korail (www.letskorail.com, 1544 7788). The trains are perfect, pleasant, and fast, and almost all stations have a sign in Korean and English. Trains are the most ideal alternative for travel over significant distances.


Hitchhiking

Tolerating an elevator anywhere has a dangerous component, so we don't suggest that. Hitchhiking is not a close custom and there is no specific card for that. In any case, Korea generally practices irregularities for free, so if you lose time in the rustic territory, extend your thumb and probably a caring individual will give you a ride.


Others

Korea has a large ship organization that associates many islands facing the sea with each other and with the terrain. The administrations of the Yeonan Pier in Incheon interface with twelve nearby and more inaccessible islands, while other islands off the west coast further south can be reached from the port of Daecheon and Gunsan.


Moving Around

Transport in South Korea is appreciably valued, fast and productive.


Walk

There are many air terminals nearby and reasonable tolls for some objections, for example, Jeju-do, due to the rivalry of spending aircraft.


Bicycle

The Korean government promotes cycling as an ecological and safe method of transportation. The Seoul Metropolitan Government has extended the foundation of cycling in the city, including its bicycle conspiracy, Seoul Bike (www.bikeseoul.com), which guests can use. In any case, the propensity to drive in defenseless neighborhoods makes cycling in Korea a less than pleasant experience, especially in metropolitan areas.


Electronic Vehicles

Not suggested for first-time guests. You must be over 21 years of age and have a worldwide direction scholarship.


Public Bus

Less expensive and slower than trains, but serving all parts of the country.


Tram, Train and Subway

The magnificent organization, but not exhaustive, with impeccable, pleasant, and reliable trains. In any case, it is worth investigating a KR Pass, for something as clear as a Seoul-Busan return train.


Sustainable Shopping

Jeju's virtue and local plants are also the motivation for two of the organization's largest skincare brands, the AmorePacific of the same name and the environmentally friendly Innisfree. AmorePacific skincare highlights three fixations of Jeju origin: green tea, red ginseng, and bamboo sap. Meanwhile, Innisfree uses volcanic mud, camellia petals, Gapado grain, nutmeg tree, and Gamgyul tangerine from Jeju. Its Eco Science line contains a mixture of oceanic plants, including seaweed, known for its recovery properties. The brand package is recyclable and made with uncoated tangerine skin marks.


Food Markets

Jeju's vibrant conventional business sectors involve an extraordinary aspect of the island's way of life. A large number of business sectors are five-day markets - much like the name recommends, they are held once at regular intervals. As their dates change, multiple resellers move from one market to another across the area. This development was verified to be a significant method for moving data around the area. Today, the clamorous and exuberant commercial sectors are still visited by residents, old and young, alongside tourists eager to try Jeju to claim the fame of varieties of road foods, for example, black pig sticks. Here are probably the best usual business sectors on the island.


Flea Markets

While on Jeju Island, visiting a part of your trade fairs is an experience that you will not want to miss. A decent mix of young and not-so-young people come to buy, sell or exchange their new and used things. There is a mixed mix of exceptional things on offers, such as personalized citrus jellies, lovely ruffles made with Jeju peels and driftwood, and varieties of snacks and snacks from each representation. As more people come to Jeju, their trade fairs open on more days and for more hours. The air is generally comfortable, fun and there is something for everyone!


Second Hand Stores

In case you are looking for acceptable arrangements, like Goodwill or Value Village in the United States, there is a recycling store that is not just selling clothing from major brands. These stores are found a little bit anywhere around Seoul, but basically around Gangnam. Here are some store names you can discover: Vinprime, The Beautiful Store, The Salvation Army. These stores are less coordinated than the Vintage store, so, in the chance that you look for the best pieces, this is the place for you.


Eco-Fashion

Don't miss the chance to enjoy shopping in the city several times a year. Take a break, maybe more often. Buying is a type of treatment that brings partners together and reduces anxiety. However, is it as solid and relaxing as we can suspect it to be? Women (and possibly honorable men), we realize that we can occasionally become a little obsessed with it. How many times do you stand in front of a mirror in a store, holding a pullover in each hand, not knowing which one to choose, when in fact all you went to the store to buy was turmeric powder? There is no need to relive that!


Recycling

Another site for reusing electric vehicle batteries will be opened on the island of Jeju, Korea. They kicked off the € 14.5 million offices at Jeju Technopark. Reuse just when the exam and test activities are scheduled to start in 2020. Sustained by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Energy, the task is expected to cost an amount of 18.9 billion won (14.5 million euros). The grant goes through the focal government in Seoul, the nearby government, and the private sector. The reuse focus will cover a territory of 2,458 square meters and will have three floors. The office will incorporate space for checking batteries and another exploration laboratory. The venture is an organization between the Korea Battery Industry Association, the Korea Institute of Automotive Technology, and the National University of Jeju. Together, they must develop a standard for batteries that depend on their applications. Jeju public official says activities will start in 2020, with hardware and analysts starting to change from December 2019.


Waste

Some of my substitutes need to start a reuse effort to get their similar substitutes to reuse more regularly. The problem is that my substitutes have no idea how to start the mission. The local area of the school has this need since they need to keep the climate stable and clean. Most of the occupants of Jeju Island believe that keeping nature clean is vital. Likewise, it is necessary to keep the school clean. The replacement students here are responsible for cleaning the school and taking out the trash.


Work and Study Abroad

Imagine a tropical paradise, with shocking sea coasts, rock models, cafes, a fountain of gushing lava, mountains, waterfalls, and nature reserves. All within a serene, protected, perfect, and conscious Korean culture. Make up for it with wi-fi that guides the world and nice bistros for all purposes and purposes everywhere, with the ability to camp for free all over the island. Undoubtedly, you can work and have fun on Jeju Island. Truth be told, we love our fourteen-day visit to Jeju so much that we contemplate moving here one day. It changed my point of view about life, how I need to manage it and the work I need to support it.


Exchange Student

Study at the ERICA Campus of Hanyang University, located in Seoul. The college is currently ranked among the top 150 colleges in the QS University ranking. Despite the varied choice and significant design courses, substitute students can read, for example, Economics, Business Administration, and Pharmacy. Apply today and be recognized as fast as in a day!


Au Pair

THE WORK There are no two similar days for us, so it is difficult to compose a sunny morning with the set of responsibilities expected for the day. The candidate's main role will be to take care of Ferdia, who will incorporate the care of the children, taking him to and from the nursery (we are confident that he will go to the nursery in the neighborhood 2/3 in the morning a week), preparing his dinners, casually making your clothes and some light housework in shared territories. We believe that the candidate can drive our vehicle and take Ferdia on trips or do things for us. Advantages Because we live and work in a school, work is all day / charged during the school term, however, it is different on occasions when our need depends on the candidate's wishes: school occasions can be neglected stops or low maintenance; we can be adaptable and change the payment/prerequisites accordingly.


Volunteering

You can share your excellent meetings and culture/language trade with people from the Korean neighborhood. Our group of people is located at the focal point of Seoul, Hongdae area, close to the subway station (# 2 Hapjeong green line or Hongik Univ.), It takes 5 minutes on foot. Hongdae is an extremely attractive region, there are many things to enjoy, shop, eat, drink ... There are also so many amazing cafes, you can enjoy countless delicious varieties of Korean food, unknown food sources besides. Besides, on the green line 2 of the subway, you can visit the most popular spots in Seoul and go anywhere in Seoul without any problem. Our fundamental goal is to provide a friendly and liberal climate where Korean residents in the neighborhood can make unknown companions, along with culture/language exchanges, have fun together and make old friends through discussions.


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