Freitag, 5. Februar 2016

Jeju last day

We concluded our Jeju trip by going to the O'sulloc Tea Museum and the Hallim Park which are both located on the west side of Jeju. The museum included a brief history of tea, a cafe where you could eat all kinds of things made out of green tea such as green tea ice cream or green tea cake and also had some beautiful green tea fields. People that know me well know that I'm a huge tea lover so going there was a really pleasant experience. After that we headed to Hallim Park which is a mixture between a botanical garden, a bird park and has aspects of a traditional Korean village. 
Jeju island is by far my favorite place in Korea. The scenery was breathtaking and I can only imagine how nice the scenery must be during the spring or summer season. I think what really attracted me about Jeju was the combination of still being in Korea, meaning the food and people but also having the aspect of the nature which was lacking in Seoul. So Jeju, one day I will come back and visit you again!!

Green tea fields at the O'sulloc Tea Museum 

Innisfree Jeju house at the O'sulloc Tea museum- I really enjoy the modern and simple Korean interior design

Cute books about Jeju and Innisfree products 

Trying to disguise myself in the tea fields 



Little crab at the beach


Bonsai trees at Hallim Park- some of them were over 100years old 

Feeding these budgerigars was quite a scary experience

More dol hareubangs



Goodbye beautiful Jeju island! 잘가 ♡ 


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