The first place we went was the Soingook Miniature Theme Park (소인국테마파크). It makes much more sense in its Chinese name - 小人国. For this day, instead of taxi, we decided to take the public transport - the bus!!!! Thank goodness for helpful people we managed to find our way around everywhere.
Seoingook miniature theme park |
There is another similar attraction somewhere else in Jeju called MiniMiniLand but we decided to come here instead since we were going to be in this area. So, as the name suggests, inside the theme park are miniature models of global landmarks.
This is the first part of the waterfalls, the pond. You can see how clear the water is. So clear you can see the bottom. Of course the part in the foreground isn't that deep but still it is crystal clear. Regina went down into the water, and she said the water is refreshingly cold. I decided not to go down since I was wearing shoes.
Second part of the waterfalls. Another pretty sight. This is one of the two waterfalls at Cheonjeyeon. Standing at the wooden platform, I can feel the water droplets actually. Although walking to this place is extremely scorching hot, once you reach here it is relatively cooler.
We did not go to the third part of the waterfalls because it would be along walk, so we went up to the Seonimgyo Bridge.
This bridge has seven nymphs carved on both sides of the bridge. The nymphs symbolize the legend descent of seven nymphs from heaven at night. This bridge links Cheonjeyeon to Jungmun tourist complex which we will head to next.
After crossing the bridge, there is a fountain~
There are 5 different animal heads, each representing 5 different blessings - longevity (turtle), wealth (boar), honor (dragon), love (mandarin duck), sons(carp). Supposedly, if you stand in front of the animal symbol and manage to throw coins into the money bag in the centre, you will receive that certain blessing. Of course I did give it a try, since the coins collected would be donated to charity ^^
After Cheonjeyeon, we finally arrived at Jungmun Tourist Complex. Our next destination would be.....
This is a famous place because the KDrama Goong filmed here before. So, inside the museum displayed Teddy bears of all kinds, from those manufactured in 1901 till now, to exhibits that commemorate significant events and people, to the most expensive teddy bears ever and of course, those that appeared in the drama Goong.
After the Teddy Bear Museum, we started on our journey to Jungmun beach. The weather was so hot, and we were perspiring like mad. However, the beach made it worthwhile when we saw...
Aren't the waves beautiful! It just wow-ed me totally and I started snapping photos.
And that marks the end of our day. Went to grab a quick dinner before heading to take the airport limousine back to our accomodation.
And I had my first taste of coffee from a Korean cafe! Korea has many many cafes, unlike Singapore, where the cafes you can find are mainly Starbucks and Coffee Bean. But in Korea, different cafes are everywhere. There is one near our accomodation in Jeju, so I decided to buy a drink to try. The coffee is so nice. The balance between the coffee taste and the sweetness is just nice. After getting our drinks, Regina and I then headed back up to our room to catch our first ever broadcast of Shinhwa Broadcast :D Previously we had been watching subbed versions. This is the first time we get to catch it on TV!
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