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Fall in love with Jeju's spring Olle Trail
Fall in love with Jeju's spring Olle Trail
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Book Introduction
“I fell in love with Jeju’s spring and fell in love with it!”

Sculptures of landscapes encountered while walking the 21 Olle courses

The beauty of nature discovered on the road,
Living and breathing in Jeju's landscape
Containing history and language in its entirety

For those who love leisurely domestic travel, Jeju Island is a consistently popular and attractive island.
"Jeju's Spring Olle Trail" is a record of the author's exploration of the Olle Trail, a journey that he enjoys while hiking and traveling.
The charm of Olle, which I experienced during my two weeks of travel in different years, is captured in a simple yet honest way.

The book is divided into two parts, introducing the courses taken during the first and second visits sequentially.
It encompasses not only the natural and historical heritage discovered along the 21 courses, but also the diverse stories of the people encountered along the way.
From the grandmother selling Hallabong on the beach, to the locals sunning themselves on the roadside and watching tourists, to the guests at the guesthouse, to the various people living on the island.
I also cannot forget the warm memories I made with my daughter, my lifelong travel companion.


Landscapes that are not flashy but full of the warmth of human life, historical traces left between alleys, and the beauty of the pure Korean word contained in the name 'Olle'.
As readers follow the author's gaze, they will soon find themselves standing on a Jeju road filled with rapeseed flowers.
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preface

Part 1: The First Spring, South Coast Road

Course 1: Siheung-ri~Gwangchigi
Spring in Siheung-ri

Course 1-1: Udo
My lifelong travel companion, my daughter, and I in Udo

Course 2: Gwangchigi~Onpyeong
Honinji, Hwanhae Jangseong, and the Road to Jeju History

Course 3: Onpyeong~Pyoseon
The most Jeju-like Nanmibat Damgil, the fish-free Sincheonri sea

Course 4: Pyoseon~Namwon
The painful Tosan-ri road

Course 5: Namwon Port ~ Soesogak
Do barley trees ripen in spring on Jeju Island?

Course 6: Soesogak ~ Jeju Olle Traveler Center
I'm sorry, I'm the snail of Jejigi Oreum!

Course 7: Jeju Olle Traveler Center ~ Seogwipo Bus Terminal
Dome Backpack Road with a chance traveler

Course 7-1: Seogwipo Bus Terminal ~ Jeju Olle Traveler Center
Hanon, the first rice field I've seen in Jeju Island

Course 8: Wolpyeong~Daepyeong
Crossing the Berit River with my daughter, who becomes sharp when starved

Course 9: Daepyeong~Hwasun
Alone again, eating Volenang

Course 10, Course 10-1: Hwasun~Moseulpo/Gapado
The Pain of Jeju, as Tteol Oreum and Altteureu Airport Convey / The World's Best Barley Fields

Course 11: Moseulpo~Mureung
Gotjawal, like the 'Lost City of the Incas'

Course 12: Mureung~Yongsu
Do Jeju Island farmers commute to work?

Part 2: The Second Spring, North Coast Road

Course 13: Jeoji~Yongsu
Spring in Jeju, found again after a year of waiting

Course 14-1: Jeoji~Osulloc Green Tea Fields
Olle Trail, loved by both bait and deer

Course 14: Jeoji~Hallim
The ancestors here were geniuses of the Korean language!

Course 15: Hallim~Gonae
All the children at Nam-eup Elementary School are poets.

Course 16: Gonae~Gwangnyeong
Hangpaduri earthen fortress where the shouts of the Sambyeolcho can be heard

Course 17: Gwangnyeong~Gansae Lounge
Why are the rocks facing the waves rough and the rocks in the valley smooth?

Course 18: Ganse Lounge ~ Jocheon Manse Park
Kim Man-deok, a Joseon woman I met thanks to Ole

Course 18-1: Chujado
Chujado Island has a completely different feel from Jeju Island

Course 19: Jocheon Mansedongsan~Gimnyeong
Studying history in Jeju Island

Course 20: Gimnyeong~Jeju Haenyeo Museum
Money-making green onion roots

Course 21: Jeju Haenyeo Museum ~ Jongdal-ri
Jongdal-ri, leading to Siheung-ri, a circular Olle trail

Publisher's Review
Between the coast and the mountain, colorful beauty discovered at every step
On a small alley, the warm and simple scenery of real Jeju

The Olle Trail is filled with unfamiliar yet beautiful pure Korean words.
Not only does the name Olle mean 'small alley', but each name, such as Oreum, Batjarak, Gomangmul, and Neopbille, which fully capture nature, further adds to Jeju's unique charm.

Moreover, the warm warmth of the spring season is perfect for fully experiencing the charm of Jeju Island.
For readers planning a trip to the Olle Trail or reminiscing about past trips, the stories told in "Holli in Jeju's Spring Olle" will be a gift beyond compare.


It's also highly recommended for those who enjoy a leisurely domestic trip, those who want to be captivated by the honest stories of people they meet along the way, and those who want to glimpse Jeju's unique language and culture.
As you follow the author's gaze, filled with affection for Ole, you too will find yourself on a journey along the small alleyways.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 19, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 200 pages | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791173554988
- ISBN10: 117355498X

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