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Jeju Sarabong Park - worth visiting if you have some time left for you...


  Park, I usually visit parks while travelling which can tells me many things about the nation and the citizens. And good parks are recommended in travel apps such as Tripadviser. Personally, I like parks... nature inside of a City.



1

 Sarabong Park


 There is a tomb of Kim Mandeok, the first CEO in Chosun Dynasty who helped Jeju people in hungers. And also it is located on the Mountain or hill, Sarabong. Therefore it has a good view from it. 


Sarabong Park




 If you are curious of Kim Mandeok, you can know of her by visiting Kim Mandeok Memorial Exhibition. She helped Jeju people when a famine came. Because of that, even now Jeju people remember her in this way...





 On the other hand, parks has some history of a city. Parks in other countries also had a piece of history. 





 This is the monument of Kim Mandeok. 






2

 The park


 : Very well managed. And here also 3.1 Monument here. 3.1 means a big demonstration happened in Japan rule era, March 1, 1919 against Japanese cruel ruling. 





 : It is surrounded by a fence except several entrances. I expected to across the park to go further, which was not. Usually in Korea parks are not fenced. You can almost approach from anywhere but here it wasn't... Somewhat I understand why it is... considering lots of tourists from China...


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