Jeju Island's peaceful summer night

What I remember most about Jeju Island wasn't the popular tourist attractions, but its uniquely peaceful atmosphere.

Whether strolling along the coastal road or gazing out at the blue ocean from a small cafe window, I felt a sense of relaxed, slow pace.

The food was even more surprising:

• The black pork BBQ I had in Seogwipo Town, with its rich, savory aroma and charcoal-fired flavor, was completely different from the BBQ style of Seoul.

• The freshly squeezed juices from the roadside orange stalls were so refreshing and sour that they were instantly addictive.

• And the seafood soup hidden in the alleys was fresh and fresh with every bite.

The charm of Jeju Island lies in the fact that it doesn't require a full itinerary.

You can simply wander into a random shop, order a cup of coffee and a simple dish, and experience the authentic atmosphere of island life.

If you're looking for a quiet, comfortable trip where you can enjoy delicious food, Jeju Island is truly worth it.

Post by _FB***54 | Oct 4, 2025

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