On Dec. 20 2016 “traveller.com.au” published the most busiest air route in the world: It is the route between Seoul Gimpo International to Jeju International – the home of Loveland!
More than 11 million trips has been made between the two South Korean airports in the year 2015.
Why that? Because the Jeju Loveland is situated only 10 minutes away from the Jeju Airport and Jeju Island is a very famous place honeymoon destination for Korean couples (and the island also became known for being a center of sex education in South Korea). Outside the Lovepark there is a recreation and playarea for minors to stay there, during their parents are visiting the sex themed park. So you can even bring your children if you are on vacation in Jeju Island and want to visit the sex theme park.
In 2002 twenty artist from Seoul’s Hongik University started to create sculptures (more than 140 all in all) at Jeju Loveland and two years later, the park was opened.
Loveland Sex Theme Park Jeju Island
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojXX59ox0I4
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But there is even more to see at Jeju Island, like the Hallim Park, Mysterious Road, Seongsan Illchulbong Peak, Jeju Folk Village Museum, Cheonjeyeon Falls, Jusangjeoli & Oedolgae Rock, Sangumburi crater, the Jeju Stone museum, Gwaneumsa Temple. Take a look at this videos:
Jeju, South Korea 2014 – Smart Travels
Highlights from our trip to Jeju, South Korea. Features Hallim Park, Mysterious Road, Seongsan Illchulbong Peak, Jeju Folk Village Museum, Cheonjeyeon Falls, Jusangjeoli & Oedolgae Rock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yi9tmyJcTLM, License: Standard YouTube License
A Day Away in Jeju: Central Sights
Jeju Island in winter time: In this video, we hit the central sights of Jeju including Sangumburi crater, the Jeju Stone museum, Gwaneumsa Temple, and Loveland.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g27sx0F8i6w, License: Standard YouTube License
There a more than 500 Hotels on Jeju Island most of them listed on Booking.com and Agoda.com