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Ada peristiwa yang menarik waktu kami pergi ke Yakcheon-sa temple…..Karena lihat di brosur wisata Jeju, templenya sangat bagus, kami berniat kesana, walaupun kesana dihari yang terakhir di Jeju. Maklum sore hari kami harus sudah ada di Jeju Airport , dimana pesawat Korea Air yang kami tumpangi membawa kami ke Jepang kembali. Ternyata memang bagus templenya, tapi sayang untuk ketempat ini kayaknya sangat sulit ditempuh dengan bis, yang biasa kami pake kemana-mana. Jadi terpaksa kami memakai jasa angkutan taksi. Memang benar, untuk masuk kedaerah wisata ini, jalannya sepi dari angkutan kota ato kendaraan pribadi sekalipun. Sebelum meninggalkan taksi, supir taksi memberikan selembar kartu yang berisi telpon kantornya, untuk memerlukan dia kembali waktu pulang. Waktu itu, kami belum “ngeh” kalo transportasi ke tempat wisata ini sulit. Setelah menikmati pemandangannya dalam dan luar temple, kami ingin segera pulang ke tempat penginapan, tetapi sebelumnya mau pergi ke Jungmun Beach dulu….Lihat dipeta, dari sini sudah dekat. Kami bersiap-siap berdiri dipinggir jalan untuk menunggu angkutan kota, lihat kesana-kemari halte bisnya, kok enggak ada…Weleh ternyata hampir 1/2 jam ditunggu-tunggu enggak nongol2 juga angkutan kotanya. Udah gitu jauh dari mana-mana……Tanya sama penduduk diperumahan terdekatpun pake bahasa isyarat(lha wong pake bahasa korea) dengan menunjukkan peta dan brosur wisata Jeju. Seorang penduduk mengatakan kalo Jungmun Beach sudah dekat dari sini…..tapi walaupun dekat kalo kita enggak jelas arahnya, sekalipun dengan jalan kaki bisa….. Kendaraan pribadi yang lewatpun cuman satu dua. Enggak sabar, kami acungin jempol tanda mau numpang…..He..he..tapi kupikir mana ada kendaraan pribadi yang sudi mbawain orang yang tak dikenal…. Akhirnya kami berjalan kaki aja menuju ke Jungmun Beach, tetapi karena arah menuju Beach enggak jelas, kami berhenti setelah melihat sebuah restoran korea….Dengan bahasa isyarat, kami meminta untuk membantu menelpon taksi seraya menunjukkan kartu yang diberikan supir taksi tadi…..Walah2 kenaapa enggak nelpon dari tadi…..Ya, beginilah Dai panic…….mana jauh darimana-mana, enggak ngerti bahasa korea….Udah gitu dikejar waktu lagi, karena sore sudah harus ada di Jeju Airport. Walah benar-benar doki2 terus…..Jadi pelajaran buat kami juga nih, harus bawa sedikit buku bahasa untuk traveling ke tempat yang dituju (misal, bahasa korea, cina dll), ya…walapun bahasa sederhana…karena enggak semua orang bisa bahasa Inggris….Buku bahasa traveling bisa dibeli di Hyakuen Shop kalo disini…Harganya murah meriah.... Note: Doki-doki-deg-degan. Dai panic-panik sekali  
|  | Yakcheon-sa Temple, Jeju is located in Korea. Overlooking the ocean, the temple sprawls over an area of 122100 sq m. There are two towers in front of the temple, located in two corners. The left tower faces the sea and holds a giant drum, while the right tower holds a giant bell. The main prayer hall is 28 meters high, which is equivalent to the height of eight storeys building in the modern days. It is considered to be the largest Buddhist prayer hall in Asia. The hall is divided into four floors and remains open for public viewing. The intricate drawings and carvings adorn the walls and ceilings of the hall. You can have a closer view at these decorations from the upstairs. Gulbupdang, which is a Buddhist study, is located at the back of the Yakcheon-sa Temple complex. Gulbupdang is placed inside an artificial cave, which have to entrances. Inside the sanctum there are many small Buddhist sculptures. The temple complex is filled with many gardens and pools. The water of these pools is believed to bring good health to those who drink it. The walls of the building have elaborate decorations. The entry to this temple is free and is open for public viewing on all the days. Yakcheon-sa Temple, Jeju can be reached via Seobu Tourism Road. From there you have to go to Jungmun Resort Complex, which leads directly to Yakcheon-sa Temple in Jeju. Local buses are available from Seogwip'o City. These buses run regularly between Seogwip'o City and Jungmun Resort Complex. You have to get down at the Jungmun Resort Complex stop, which is very close to the temple. You can also get down at the Jungmun Commercial High School stop and walk down to the temple. It will merely take five minutes to reach. Private cars can also be hired. If you are driving to the temple then go via highways 12 and 99 junctions. Sign boards will give you the proper directions to the Yakcheon-sa Temple.
Story about Yacheon-sa Temple, you can see at: http://www.asiarooms.com/travel-guide/south-korea/jeju/sightseeing-in-jeju/yakcheon-sa-temple-jeju.html
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|  | The Jusangjeolli are stone pillars piled up along the coast and is a designated cultural monument of Jejudo Island. The Jusangjeolli was formed when the lava from Mt.Hallasan flew to the sea of Jungmun. They are rock pillars shaped like cubes or hexagons of various sizes. The administration of the district named them 'Jisatgae Rocks' from their old name 'Jisatgae'. It is also famous for its 20m cliff with the high tides and sea angling. If you follow the farm road 600m to the southwest from Depo-dong, at the end of the pine tree forest is a cliff. By this cliff is the Jisatgae Coast with the stone pillars. The pillar-shaped cubic or hexagonal rocks stand like artifacts, as if a stonemason had shaved and trimmed them. This beautiful site is like a painting of mother nature. When the tides are high, they jump as if lava were spouting, up to 10 meters high.
Note, taken from: http://english.tour2korea.com/03Sightseeing/DestinationsByRegions/Depth04.asp?sight=Sightseeing&Sightseeing_ID=338&Address_1=36100&Address_2=36093&konum=1&kosm=m3_1
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|  | This beautiful Jeju Folk Village of Jeju is the result of hard work of the islanders who have been able to overcome the island's harsh conditions. Infertile soil of volcanic ash, strong sea winds, and severe droughts had made this place a living hell. But the people know how to fight with every odd so as to make this place a land where they can build homes and live in peace. There are communities residing in Jeju Folk Village. They have their own unique culture, which exhibits a rich heritage. Documenting a range of historical periods, Jeju Folk Village sprawls over an area of 150,000 square meters The buildings are constructed in such a way so that it retains the original atmosphere of the village. Few of the cottages, relocated to this village, are even more than three hundred years old, which still maintains its original form even today. The topography of Jeju Folk Village can be divided into three types: coastal land, plain land, and hilly regions. A number of folk crafts are available here in the Jeju Folk Village. One of the main attractions of the Jeju Folk Village is Jeju Folk Village Museum. Mountain Village, Hill-Country Village, Fishing Village, and Shamanism Village scenes have been restored here. The museum displays various folk items like: 1,627 woodenware, 1,046 bamboo ware, 1,699 earthenware, 1,544 porcelain ware, 765 wax candles, 921 ironware, and 579 of others artifacts. Daeganggeum Mini Theme Park of the Jeju Folk Village displays a large number of tourists’ attractions. You can reach Jeju Folk Village by taking the flight to Jeju International Airport. From the airport you would get local transport to the Jeju Inter-city Bus Terminal. Regular buses could be plied from here that will take you to the Jeju Folk Village. It takes a little more than an hour to reach Jeju Folk Village by bus from the bus terminal Jeju Folk Village Museum With a total of 117 houses and facilities, Jeju Folk Village Museum has restored the scenes of the village in the 1890’s. Among them are Mountain Village, Hill-Country Village, Fishing Village and Shamanism Village. On a land of more than 40 acres it has been reconstructed by long-term research and analysis of experts. Some of the extensive range of folk items in display are 1,627 woodenware, 1,046 bamboo ware, 1,699 earthenware, 1,544 porcelain ware, 765 wax candles, 921 ironware and 579 of others. The Jeju Folk Village Museum is the island’s main tourist attraction where customs of the old days can be explored From March 2006, Daeganggeum Mini Theme Park has been built at the Jeju Folk Village and offers various things for visitors to see. Many of the scenes from episodes 27 to 32 in which Jang-geum learns medicine as a maid were filmed at Jeju Folk Village. In order to fit the theme course of Daeganggeum, the separate locations has joined together, and is now open to tourists. Visitors can appreciate the amazing scenic beauty of Jeju as well as experience the traditional culture of Jeju at this theme park.
Note,taken from: http://www.asiarooms.com/travel-guide/south-korea/jeju/sightseeing-in-jeju/jeju-folk-village-jeju.html http://english.tour2korea.com/03Sightseeing/DestinationsByRegions/Depth04.asp?sight=Culture&sightseeing_id=171&ADDRESS_1=36100&ADDRESS_2=36093&konum=1&kosm=m3_1
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|  | Jeju, the volcanic island in South Korea, is one of the most popular destinations for Koreans and Japanese. This island provides the tourists and locals with a wide variety of exciting activities to choose from. Be it hiking on Halla-san, the highest peak of Korea, or viewing captivating sunrises or sunsets over the ocean or watching the fascinating waterfalls, the activities offered by this magnificent island will surely add to your thrills.
The parks and gardens in this popular Korean island increase its beauty. Yeomiji Botanical Garden is one of the major tourist attractions in Jeju Island. Erected in 1989,Yomiji Arboretum stands in the middle of the famous Jungmun Tourist Complex in Jeju. The spacious greenhouse of this well-known botanical garden in Jeju has a rich collection of more than 2,000 different kinds of flowering plants and trees. The exterior of the greenhouse preserves over 1,700 types of semi-tropical floras. Yomiji Arboretum is the biggest of its type in Asia. This famous botanical garden is adorned with traditional landscape designs of France, Italy, Japan and Korea.
Yomiji Arboretum also offers a 60-seat tourist train for its visitors. This specially designed train operates between the greenhouse and the gardens. At the center of the greenhouse there stands a 38-meter tall observation tower. Mara-do, the southernmost island of Korea, becomes visible, once you are on top of the tower, provided the weather is fine.
The collection of tropical orchids inside the Yomiji Arboretum will surely add to your pleasure. A central observatory and an ecology institute also stand within the complex of the Yeomiji Botanical Garden. A lawn and replicas of popular overseas gardens adorn the exterior of the greenhouse.
Admissions charged in Yomiji Arboretum are as follows 6,000 won for adults (19-64 years); 4,800 won for group 4,500 won for youths (13-18 years) and soldiers; 3,700 won for groups 3,000 won for children (3-12 years); 2,400 won for groups 3,000 won for seniors (over 65 years); 2,400 won for groups Address: #2920 Saektal-dong
Note, taken from: http://www.asiarooms.com/travel-guide/south-korea/jeju/jeju-parks-&-gardens/yomiji-arboretum-jeju.html
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|  | The Jeju Teddy Bear Museum, as the name suggests, exhibits the teddy bears from the different countries of the world. This is the world of teddy bears, rather the home of teddy bears, which shows their birth, development, progress and their position in the modern world. Well, one thing can be safely said that the teddy bears will always be loved and adored as they have been in the past. So, they really don’t have the problem of extinction!
To travel to the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum from the Jeju Airport you can take the bus going towards Seogwipo. You have to get down at the Jungmun Resort Complex. From there it is a five minutes walk to the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum. From the Jeju inter city bus terminal, you have to get on the bus, which runs on street number 1100. if you take this bus then you need to get down at the Jungmun forked road.
The Jeju Teddy Bear Museum gallery is subdivided into three parts, which consists of the History Hall, the Art Hall and the Project Exhibition Hall. Did you know that teddy bears also have their antique tradition? Well, you will get to see some of the antique teddy bears in this museum. Apart from that you will also be able to see some very popular models of teddy bears. The teddy bears, which formed a part of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper”, is also a part of the History Hall of the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum.
The Art Hall of the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum is an interesting place to be in as you get to see some of the designer teddy bears, made by the renowned designers of the world. There is a section, which displays the smallest teddy bears of the world. The smallest of them is of 4.5mm in length.
The Project Exhibit Hall displays the teddy bears put in groups according to the themes of their groups. The garden area of the Jeju Teddy Bear Museum displays teddy bears in their sculptured forms. The Jeju Teddy Bear Museum also has a bar, a café and a restaurant, where you can choose to spend some time appreciating the teddy bears. The museum also has a shop from where you can buy your favorite teddy bear.
Note, taken from: http://www.asiarooms.com/travel-guide/south-korea/jeju/jeju-museums/jeju-teddy-bear-museum.html
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|  | Dari Seogwipo Marine, kami berjalan kaki menuju Oedolge Park, bisa juga naik bis menuju kesana. Sambil berjalan kaki, mata kita dimanjakan dengan perkebunan tangerine (jeruk) yang berwarna orange dimana-mana. Sepertinya hamper setiap rumah yang berada dipinggir jalan menuju Oedolge Park, mempunyai kebun tangerine.
Sesampai di pintu masuk menuju Oedolge Park, ada jalan setapak menuju Oedolge yang mana Oedolge adalah batu yang berbentuk seperti pillar, yang bisa kita lihat dari pinggir tebing. Untuk masuk ke Oedolge Park, kita tidak usah bayar tiket alias gratis. O,ya Oedolge Park juga merupakan tempat lokasi pembuatan film Korea.
Dari Oedolge Park, kami membeli oleh2 khas Jeju yaitu coklat rasa tangarine (jeruk), kaktus dan rasberry.
Berikut, sedikit cerita mengenai Oedolge
The name of the area Oedolge means "lonely standing rock" - This 20metre rock pillar stands alone just off the seashore. Oedolge has many stories to tell and fairytales about the rock are an interesting way to discover how Oedolgae was formed. This rock is made more fascinating by the story behind it however it is definitely worth a visit. The park itself is very picturesque: small bays are lapped by emerald water in calm weather
Story about Oedalge Park, you can see at: http://jejueco.com/jeju/seaside.htm
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|  | Hari sudah hampir menunjukkan pukul 11 waktu Korea, tapi tak menyusutkan langkah kaki kami menuju Jeongbang Waterfall, yang katanya pemilik penginapan dekat dari penginapan. Ternyata setelah berjalan kaki lama juga enggak sampai-sampai, mungkin juga faktor belum tahu tempatnya. Kurang lebih 25 menit, kami baru bisa sampai di air terjun yang kami cari-cari.
Seperti jalan menuju Oedolge Park, mata kami dimanjakan dengan perkebunan tangerine dimana-mana. Untuk menuju Jeongbang waterfall, kami menuruni jalan setapak yang berupa tangga. Dari tangga, kita disuguhi dengan pemandangan tepi pantai yang berupa bebatuan sebelum menuju air terjun.
Sedikit cerita mengenai Jeongbang Falls…..
One of the 3 most famous waterfalls on Jeju Island, most tourist literature describes it as the only waterfall in Asia to fall directly into the sea. This is not true as other countries also have waterfalls that do this. In fact, the water from Jeongbang actually falls into a small, sheltered cove, and not directly into the ocean. Still, the 23-meter falls are very picturesque with the cliffs, the sea, and several small islands offshore.
According to some sources, Jeongbang Waterfall is the only waterfall in Asia that falls directly in the ocean, though this is not true[1]. Located near Seogwipo, it is a popular tourist attraction. It is considered Yeongjusipgeong, one of the ten greatest scenic wonders of Jeju. A legend states that Emperor Jin of China sent a servant, Seo Bul, to fetch the magical herbs of eternal youth from Mount Halla. Though he failed to find the herb, he encountered Jeongbang Falls on the way and he left his autograph, Seobul Gwaji, on the cliff wall, where it no longer remains. The waterfall is one of the three famous waterfalls of Jeju, the other two being Cheonjiyeon Waterfall and Cheonjeyeon Waterfall
Story about Jeongbang, taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeongbang_Waterfall
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|  | Ternyata dari penginapan, menuju Cheonjiyeon bisa ditempuh dengan berjalan kaki kurang lebih 15 menit. Letak Cheonjiyeon berada dibawah penginapan kami. Cheonjiyeon merupakan salah satu air terjun yang terkenal di Jeju.
Berikut sedikit cerita mengenai Cheonjiyeon
One of the three most famous waterfalls on Jeju Island, Cheonjiyeon (meaning a waterfall connecting the sky (Ch'eon) and land (ji)) receives a large number of tourists to get their picture taken with the falls in the background. Although there is one main area where water falls over the cliff, depending on how much rain has fallen recently, the stream may spread and cascade down at several points. The water falls into a large, artificial pond that has been created by two small dams to maintain the water at a certain level. A serene path leads from the park entrance back to the falls, following alongside the stream made by the waterfall, and separating the tourists from those coming and those leaving. Mutae eels (Natural Treasure #27), migrating ducks, and several other animals live in the ponds and stream Admission: Adults: 2,000 won (Groups: 1,400 won) Children: 1,000 won (Groups: 500 won) Seniors: Free Directions: Jeju International Airport -> Seobu Tourist Road -> Jungmun Resort Complex -> Jeju World Cup Stadium -> Seogwipo Port
Story about Cheonjiyeon, you can see at: http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Travel2/cheju/90
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Hari pertama(5 Nop 2007), kutelusuri jalan yang berada disekitar penginapan Jeju Hiking Inn. Ternyata Cheonjiyeon, Seogwipo Marine dan Oedolge Park, dekat dengan penginapan dan bisa ditempuh dengan jalan kaki. Dibulan Nopember, musim disana sudah mulai dingin daripada di Jepang. Sambil kutelusuri jalan, kuperhatikan ternyata mobil di Jeju (di Seoul juga), tidak ada satupun mobil made in negara ini atau negara itu. Semuanya made in Korea sendiri, mulai dari mobil Daewoo, KIA dan Hyundai. Percaya enggak percaya, waktu aku naik bis dari Jeju Airport, yang katanya Airport Limosine Bus, ternyata bis mirip dengan bis taman kanak-kanak. Wah, kalah jauh dengan Maronie Bus yang sering kutumpangi dari Narita Airport menuju Utsunomiya, yang juga didalamnya ada toiletnya. Tapi yang bikin kami salut dan acungin jempol, mereka memakai produk dalam negeri walaupun mungkin enggak sebagus produk luar negeri. Di Jeju, ada juga monumen perlawanan Korea terhadap Jepang, yang mana kami tidak sempat pergi kesana dan mengambil fotonya. Mungkin inilah, yang menyebabkan mereka tidak mengimpor mobil buatan Jepang, yang mana sudah terkenal dimana-mana. 
 Habis di Australia, kami pergi ke Jeju (Korea) dari tgl 5 s/d 10 Nopember 2007 karena suami ada conference di Jeju(salah satu pulau di Korea). Dari Brisbane, kami ke Sydney dulu karena pake penerbangan Garuda. Trus transit di Denpasar dan Jakarta sebelum ke Narita. Berhubung ngejar penerbangan langsung ke Jeju ndak bisa, dari Narita (Tokyo), kami pake pesawat Korea Air lewat Encheon (Seoul). O,ya kalo ke Jeju langsung tanpa ke Seoul, kita ndak usah pake visa.   Alhamdulillah sampe di Seoul, kami tidak mengalami kesulitan imigrasi dan tidak mengalami penggeledahan barang bawaan seperti di Sydney-Australia. Dari Encheon, kami naik pesawat domestik menuju Jeju Airport. Dari Jeju Airport, kami naik Airport Limosine Bus yang menuju Seogwipo City(tempat conference) dengan tiket 5000 won per orang. Di Seogwipo city, kami menginap di Jeju Hiking Inn, seharga 20.000 won per kamar perhari. Tersedia juga kamar mandi beserta bathtub dalam disetiap kamarnya dan di penginapan ini, kita bisa masak sendiri. Ketika datang di penginapan, kami disambut sekeranjang besar tangarine (jeruk) yang pada waktu itu lagi musim2nya. Berhubung di Jeju seminggu, kami pergi ke beberapa lokasi wisata yang bisa didatangi, antara lain: Oedolge Park. Cheonjiyeon Jeongbang waterfall Yakcheon-sa Temple The Jeju Teddy Bear Museum Yomiji Arboretum Jeju Jeju Folk Village Museum ICC Jeju Jungmun Daepo Coast Jusangjeolli Cliff Berikut sedikit mengenai Jeju island...... Jeju Island Jeju Island - one of the most beautiful islands in East Asia is located just one hour by air from Seoul, capital of Republic of Korea. Being of volcanic origin Jeju has 368 secondary craters, with Mt. Halla (1950 m) in the center of the island - it is an extinct volcano with a big crater on the top and lush vegetation growing down to the very seaside. The island is 73 km from west to east and 31 km from north to south, with a coast line of 254 km. Climate. Typical coastal climate with minimum temperatures above 0 C even in winter due to warm currents. The island is on the border of moderate and subtropical zones, South coast - subtropics. Mild climate, 4 seasons: Hot summer: usual air temperature is 26 C, highest 33 C, highest water temperature of upper layers is 28 C.
- Warm and dry autumn: the air is becoming cooler and water temperature remains as in summer (24 C) until October.
- Short and mild winter with snowfalls in the northern part of the island and in highland, while in the southern part farmers harvest tangerines.
- Warm spring when everything blooms. Beach season - from May to October, active tourism - year round Island's symbol. "Harubang" is a lava stone statue with big eyes and big nose. It is said that if you touch a harubang's nose and make a wish for a son it will come true Here are just several of the numerous wonderful seaside spots on Jeju, impressive during hiking or sea kayaking tours History of Jeju Jeju-do which stands for the Jeju Province as per the South Korean dialect, are even referred to as the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province. Jeju is the sole self-governing province of South Korea, positioned solely within the area’s largest island. Jeju is cozily settled along the South Korea Strait lying towards the southwestern area of Jeollanam-do Province. Later on it got separated and was established as an individual identity in the year 1946 As stated in the historical legend of Samseonghyeol, Jeju was desolate till three devout men appeared from the earth at Moheunghyeol, which is presently located close to the northern base of Hallasan. Jeju was previously an independent country and was referred to as Tamna. But later on by the place became a colonial province of the Goryeo district during in Ad. 662. But quite later Tamna lost its independence and King Uijong of Goryeo renamed the place from Tamna to Jeju. It was by 1271, Jeju was a pedestal to Sambyeolcho revolt against the Mongols. In the war, Mongols gained its victory in the year 1273 and in process took Jeju within its direct control and soon and it happened to be a part of the Goryeo territory in 1367 As the history of Jeju claims, it was occupied by Japan in 1910 besides taking over the entire South Korea. It was in World War II, Japanese got defeated and Jeju was taken as an administrative division of the new Republic of South Korea. Jeju stands as an individual province, which became a unique part of the South Jeolla till1946. The year of 1948–1954, witnessed the period of Jeju massacre when about thousands of people were slaughtered. The cause of the massacre still remains uncertain. Though a whole lot of prejudice took place on the natives of Jeju due to its position and seclusion. It was by 1st of July 2006, Jeju was declared as the special self-governing province of South Korea History about Jeju, you can see at: http://www.asiarooms.com/travel-guide/south-korea/jeju/jeju-overview/history-of-jeju.htm
Kyuuri, yang dimaksud disini adalah timun.Karena bumbu kimchi masih banyak, kubuat kyuuri kimchi. Yang kata temanku, Bisma, kalo pake timun juga enak. Bumbunya, bahan2nya dan cara membuatnya sama dengan resep "Kimchi bikinan rame-rame"....(http://ikusnaryati.multiply.com/journal/item/67/Kimchi_bikinan_rame-rame_masakan_Korea), hanya saja, hakusai (sawi putih) diganti dengan timun. Sama dengan kalo kita pake sawi putih, timun diolesi dengan garam dan tunggu sampai lunak. Biarkan semalaman.....Setelah lunak, cuci bersih dan potong jadi 2, lalu olesi dengan bumbu kimchi diatasnya. Kalo pake timun, lebih kres kres....segar.....  Selain memakai timun, kita bisa juga pake lobak putih sebagai bahannya. Biasanya resep ini disebut Daikon Kimchi (Lobak Kimchi). Lobak dipotong kotak-kotak, lalu digarami. Setelah lunak, cuci bersih dan campur dengan bumbu Kimchi. Berbeda dengan resep sebelumnya, dimasukkan juga tamanegi (bw bombay) yang sudah dipotong setiap 2 cm. 
 Habis bikin moci dirumah pak Sugiyama , beliau ngasih kita sayuran dari kebunnya.seperti tahun2 yang lalu. Tapi, tahun ini, sayuran di kebunnya banyak yang kena musi (serangga). Jadi enggak banyak yang bisa dibagi ke kita2. Tapi lumayan lah, walaupun satu biji, hakusai (sawi putih) tapi besar begitu juga daikon (lobak putih) panjang banget, lebih dari 60 cm. Trus, Narti, Didi, Bisma (orang jepang), Wida dan aku janjian bikin kimchi (masakan korea yang terkenal) dirumah Narti yang juga ngajari cara bikinnya. Malamnya (sehari sebelum bikin kimchi), hakusai (sawi putih) dibelah jadi 4 dari bonggolnya kemudian dilumuri garam setiap helai daunnya, terutama bagian yang keras. Hakusai dibiarkan sampai lunak, agar lebih cepat lunak setelah dilumuri garam, hakusai ditaruh diwadah yang mana diatasnya diberi pemberat. Sehingga air dari hakusai bisa cepat keluar dan menjadi lunak.  Bahan membuat Kimchi Hakusai (sawi putih) 1 Wortel 1 Daikon (lobak putih) separuh Nira (Kucai) 1 ikat Negi (bawang pre/daun bawang) 1 Jahe 5 cm Bawang putih 3 biji Apel 1/2 Bumbu Garam Cabe Ebisiokara(udang kecil belum dimasak dan asin) 2 sdm Gula 2 sdm Nampula (ato iwasi ikisu) 3 sdm Wijen Cara bikin 1. Semua bahan dicuci bersih. 2. Wortel, Kucai dan lobak putih potong korek api, sisihkan. 3. Bawang pre dipotong tipis2, sisihkan. 4. Jahe dan bawang putih dilumatkan, sisihkan. 5. Campur wortel, kucai, lobak putih dan bawang pre dalam wadah. Kemudian masukkan juga ebisiokara. Masukkan juga parutan apel. 6. Kemudian masukkan semua bumbu dan aduk rata. Setelah tercampur rata, masukkan ke dalam hakusai (sawi putih) disetiap lembarnya. Tapi sebelum dioleskan, hakusai harus dicuci bersih dari rendaman garam. 7. Taruh ditempat tertutup dan biarkan selama 3 – 7 hari. Kalo musim panas, 3 hari disimpan diluar, baru setelah jadi bisa dimasukkan kulkas. Tapi, kalo musim dingin perlu waktu sampe 7 hari untuk jadi. 8. Tapi kalo enggak sabaran, bisa langsung dimakan, dengan campuran minyak wijen yang kata temanku, disebut ”Namul”. 9. Kalo saya, lebih suka kimchi yang belum jadi (namul). Rasanya lebih oke dan enggak seberapa asam. 
Di jeju Island, tempat untuk conference ada di kota Seogwipo, yang ditempuh kurang lebih 1 jam dari Jeju airport dengan menggunakan Airport Limousine Bus number 600. Seogwipo is located in the middle of the souther region of Mounth Halla. Because of the soil, climate and enviromental conditions, it has more original plant species than any other place in Korea. There are approximately, 1800 known plant species. Although relatively small in area, Seogwipo si (Seogwipo City) is large in hearty and oppurtunity! You will quickly appreciate the scenic beaty, facilities and range of activities. Seogwipo-si, the pride of Jeju Island, has a plethora experiance events suach as scuba diving, fishing, hunting, and trekking along the oreums, valleys, waterfalls and beaches. Jeongbang Waterfall........It is only waterfall in Asia that flows into the ocean. At 23 m, it is one of the 12 most beatiful scenic views on jeju Island. Legend has it that Seobul came to Jeju island to seek a herb of eternal youth under the command of chin"s first emperor. Marveling at the scenery of the Jeongbang Waterfall, Seobul inscribed "Seobulgwacha", and returned to the west. The name Seogwipo originates from this. Geomunyeo Seaside Picturesque place......Geomunyeo Coastal Scenic Place is the pride of Seogwipo-si! Filled with farious trees, singing birds, and the beatiful blue ocean. Geomunyeo is popular among turist due the the unusual rock formations. Lava from volcanic eruption flew to the coast and hardened to from these unique volcanic rocks. Fishing off the roks is a plesurable way to spend a day. Oedolgae....It is rocky island fromed by a volcanic eruption 1,5 million years ago. Because it stands alone in the middle of the sea, many sorrowful legends accompany Oedolgae. The 1,7 km Oedolgae coastal path leading to the Dombe Tree valley is higly recommended by local residents and tourist alike. Ballooning Theme Park...Hot air balloning has been initiated for the first time in Koera. It is the ultimate way to appreciate Seogwipo City, World Cup Stadium, and Mount Halla at one time. You will have a thrilling experience. The 12 Caves on the Hwangwuji Coast......On the southwest coast of Sammae Peak, there are caves called "Hwangwuji Caves" or "12 Caves". They are 12 artificial caves for military defence made by Japanese force in preparation for the strike from the American forces during the Second World War. The surrounding coastal scenery is also outstanding. And many place for sightseeing that I can explain after I had a long time for writing.......
From September until November, in Jeju island is autumn season. Rich ripeness, harvest bounty and the emptiness of nature. This is the image of autumn. It also reminds us of the image of a mother"s well-earned wrinkles where the wisdom of nature resides. While the harvest fields are full of nature"s precious yields, the autumn calls us to pause and fill ourselves with the calming richness of the season"s gift. Still, the true gift is atumn itself. September in Jeju Island.... Seogwipo Chilsimni Festival(Ocean and herb of eternal youth)...Seogwipo City is the site of the Chilsimni Festival, featuring a parade, folk performances, and singing contest along with historical reenactment of the procession of the local magistire (Moksa). Lee Joong-seop Art Festival......Along the evenue of the Lee Joong-seop Art Gallery, this festival commemorates the representative and pioneer artist of the modern painting style of Korea. This will be a rare opportunity to rediscover his works that are characterized by the harmonious combination of traditional beaty and a modern style. An art festival, street performances, and Korean percussion are the major highlights for visitors. October in jeju island In october, Mt Halla looms magnificently with a wave of undulating eulalia in full bloom. Blended with the colorfull autumn foliage, a silver and gold sea of eulalia adds to the serene beauty. At dusk, the eulalias turn golden, creating an even more profound beaty of the fall. Celebrity entertainment, folk performances, and plenty of food will also delight visitors. Chusa Festival.....This festival celebrates Kim jeoung-hui (the pen name Chusa), a leading scholar and calligrapher who was exiled in jeju during the Joseon Dynasty. The festival illuminates the cultural value of his work and continues to develop his style of calligraphy. The events include an exbition of calligraphy and a performance of sacrificial rites.
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