


Life on holidays...like a scene out of a Korean drama. We dangled our feet by the cliffs and munched out a custard bun while enjoy the ocean view.

In search of a waterfall. The Cheonjiyeon falls may not be the most spectacular but it was surrounded by beautiful and well kept gardens.

An outdoor amphitheatre among the nature. We loved the godfather of Jeju. :)

In the evening, we went to Jungmun Daepo Coast, Jusangjeolli Cliff 주상절리(대포동지삿개) , hoping to get a glimpse of the sunset. Here we bade Mr Choi goodbye as our tour ended. This private tour from 7.30am to 5pm costed us 170000 won. As it was still too early for sunset, we strolled westbound to The Seaes Resort where my sister favourite Korean drama, The Secret Garden was filmed.



We got a little lost towards the end but eventually made it to the Lotte Hotel Jeju. Tired, we took an airport limousine back to Jeju Airport and took a taxi back to our guesthouse. It was 9pm when we reached and most of the restuarants were closed. We finally found a beer bar selling hot food. The menu was all in Korean language so we tried our luck and randomly picked one. It turned out to be a spicy fish hotpot with plenty of fish meat, fish roe and parts of the internal organs. Luckily I am pretty daring when it comes to food so the dish was great!

Looks lovely!
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