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In spite of the fact that it lies just 85km off the shore of South Korea, Jeju Island (all the more particularly Jeju-do) has added to its own interesting history, conventional dress, building design and phonetic customs. With a moderate atmosphere that varies shockingly from the terrain, Jeju-do has a sub-tropical southern side and a more mild northern locale. On the island, which was as of late voted one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, you'll discover lovely herbal greenhouses, sandy shorelines, magma gives in, a people town and the O'Sulloc Tea Museum where you can find out about South Korea's acclaimed conventional tea society.