A Muslim Guide Tour
29 restaurants on Jeju have gained Muslim-friendly certification. These serve a wide selection of cuisines, including Korean, Middle Eastern, and
Singapore Jeju Office was established on June 2023. We seek to actively promote Jeju small-medium enterprises’ products, tourism, and cultural heritage, and aim to connect Jeju companies…
Population: Roughly 700,000 people
Size: 1850.3 km2
Language: Korean (Jeju Dialect)
Increasingly multicultural (95% Korean, 5% Foreigners)
Governor: Oh Young Hun
Jeju Island is a province of South Korea that is located to the south of the mainland of the Korean Peninsula. It is the youngest volcanic island in Korea and its history dates back to 70,000 – 80,000 years ago.
The island, previously named Tamna, maintained its status as an independent country for a long period, developing a unique culture and customs distinct from the mainland. In 1946, it was elevated to the status of a province, and in 2006, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province was established.
There are 2 administrative cities, 43 eup/myeon/dong, 172 ri, 577 tong, 5,578 ban, and 618 natural villages.
Jeju’s gross regional domestic product (GRDP) per capital in 2021 was roughly USD23,085. Its main industries are the service industry (primarily, tourism), primary industry (mainly agricultural, forestry and fisheries), followed by the manufacturing industry.
Jeju Island has captivated many tourists with its unique local atmosphere and pristine, beautiful natural environment. Home to three UNESCO sites, and a
designated intangible cultural heritage, Jeju Island is a place steeped in culture and nature, and provides an enriching and healing environment for all.
Investing in Jeju presents a unique opportunity to become part of a growing economy, fueled by its booming tourism industry and robust agricultural sector. Famous for its breathtaking natural landscapes, Jeju Island attracts millions of tourists annually, increasing demand for hospitality and real estate ventures.
We have a huge range of events all year-round ranging
29 restaurants on Jeju have gained Muslim-friendly certification. These serve a wide selection of cuisines, including Korean, Middle Eastern, and
Jeju Island is the largest and southernmost island in South Korea. Jeju is the most visited resort destination for domestic
1. Overview of Jeju 2. Innovative Strategy of Jeju Island – Carbon Free Island 2030”Initiative 3. Investment Incentives Source Information: Jeyon
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