The 10th EAFES International Congress
Jeju was once known as Tamna,or “ island country.”Now it is a favorite tourism site. Let’s take a look at the island’s festivals for 2022, ones which aim to keep Jeju’s culture and traditionals alive for future generations.
A human being’s residence is a place of comfort and refuge From the harsh world. The bleak conditions that Jeju peoplehad to endure – violent winds, a barren environment,stagnant cultural advancement – inevitably led to burdens.
Jeju’s cuisine is unlike anything you’ll find in Korea. If you’rea meat-lover, there is no place better for Korean BBQ than Jeju island. If seafood is more your thing, you can find a variety of delicious, fresh seafood anywhere you go.
A haenyeo is a woman who dives into the sea to collect sea cucumbers, abalone, and seaweed as her profession. She does this without the help of mechanical devices, such as oxygen tanks
The nature of Jeju and the life of its people are designed by the island’s intersection of light, wind, stone, water, and humans, which evokes strong emotions.
Samdado was given its name because of its abundance of wind, rocks and women. Hidden within Samdado is the history of Jeju residents who wisely and stubbornly overcame their natural environments.
Jeju is a place full of various legends and myths. This is the story of the birth of Jeju island and the founding of Tamna!
Although Jeju was once a barren land, it was not filled only with hardship. Based on the wisdom and location of the island's ancestors, maritime trade brought prosperity and a small but remarkable kingdom was created.