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Podo Museum Doesn’t Have Grapes, But It’s One Of The Best Art Museums In Jeju
Come to Jeju Island in South Korea and you’ll find a Citrus Museum, a Lemon Museum, and a Podo Museum (포도뮤지엄). Imagine my surprise when I rocked up to the Podo Museum, podo means grape in Korean, and there weren’t any grapes in sight! Jokes aside, Jeju Island isn’t just about beaches and lava tubes, though those are beautiful and interesting, it’s also home to a growing collection of inspiring art museums. Among them, the Podo Museum has quickly made a name for itself as one of the most thought-provoking cultural spaces on the island. Did I enjoy my visits? I did and I think you will too. Here’s what…
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Why the Jeju Marine Animal Museum is a Hidden Gem for Kids
There are a lot of great things to do in Jeju and since we’ve moved here, we’ve been having fun finding them. Usually for tourists and visitors, there is a one track mind to stick to the beautiful beaches in places like Hamdeok or hike up Hallasan Mountain. Both of those are must-dos, but there is a lot in between, and a lot that maybe caters to locals a bit more. If you’re looking to get a bit more local, then here’s a spot to add to your list: Jeju Marine Animal Museum (제주해양동물박물관). It’s a bit small but has a fantastic collection and it’s perfect for curious little minds.…
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Jeju Citrus Museum: Where To Begin Your Jeju Hallabang Journey
If you’re searching for things to do with kids in Jeju, the Jeju Citrus Museum (감귤박물관) is a great place to start to add an educational perspective on any citrus adventure to come. It offers a fascinating dive into the history and culture of Jeju’s citrus, with plenty to learn about the different varieties grown on the island. Plus, if you’re curious about picking oranges in Jeju, this is the perfect spot to get an introduction before heading out to the orchards! Any good citrus adventure on Jeju Island should start with some history and culture and you can get both at the Jeju Citrus Museum: (This post contains affiliate…
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Discover The Illuminating World of Jeju LAF
There is so much to explore on Jeju Island and if you’re headed there with family or friends, Jeju LAF (제주라프) offers an amazing opportunity to immerse in art, ziplines, and footbaths. If you’re staying in the beautiful Hamdeok beachside area, this great space is just a 25 minute bus ride. You’ll be welcomed in by a rainbow of color that just leads to even more colorful creations. Jeju LAF is made up of LAF ART, LAFLY, LAFOOT, and LAF F&B. Get ready to experience it all: (This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a certain percentage of a sale if you purchase after clicking at no cost…