Jeju Province consists of Jeju Island and the small island of Uno, both of which are located in the Korea Strait, off the coast of South Korea's mainland. As seen on the live cameras, Jeju is known for its breathtaking landscapes, which include volcanic cliffs and mountains, scenic beaches, and waterfalls.
The capital, Juju City, is located in the north part of the island, between Mount Hallasan, the highest point in South Korea, and the spectacular shoreline, with high cliffs and sand beaches. Among the city's attractions are Yongyeon Pond, Dongmun Market, and Yongduam Haesu Spa Land.
When visiting the Seogwipo-si district in the south, rejuvenate in the Seogwipo Forest of Healing along its 11 kilometres path, visit the Aqua Planet Jeju, and see the magnificent Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone, which stands 182 metres tall.
Jeju is popular holiday destination in South Korea. In fact, with over 100 connections per day, the Jeju-Seoul air route has consistently been the busiest in the world.

Population: approximately 605 thousand people

Capital: Jeju City

Other major cities: Seogwipo-si

Main attractions: Uno Island, Hamdeok Beach, Hyeopjae Beach, Dongmun Traditional Market, Hallasan Mount, Manjanggul Lava Tube, Seongsan Ilchulbong, Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff

Airports: Jeju International Airport