East·Nature

Sincheon-ri (Yonggung Olle)

Along the coast of Sincheon-ri in Seongsan-eup, a series of long, linear rock cliffs stretching into the sea and unique rock formations resembling a dragon's head create a breathtaking landscape known as Sincheon-ri (Yonggung Olle). In the past, during periods of severe drought, people from the nearby Jeongui Hyanggyo would visit this sacred site to perform rituals to the Dragon King to pray for rain. Nearby, you can also find 'Kalseondori,' a striking rock formation that stands sharp like a blade. Sincheon-ri is a coastal village known for its strong winds, but since being selected as a film location, it has transformed into an enchanting alleyway where colorful murals, camellia flowers, and tangerine trees blend together perfectly.

Duration
120 min
Transport
Car recommended
Transport
Bus accessible
Nature

Address

Sincheon-ri, Pyoseon-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province

Travel tips

Keywords: Couples, friends, clear skies, scenery/photos, relaxation/healing, beaches, walking tours, walking

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