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Article: (LEAD)(Korean Culture: Yesterday and Today) Jeju Island-UNESCO.
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- YON - Yonhap News Agency of Korea
- Article date:
- September 3, 2004
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Cave-Rich Jeju Island Seeks UNESCO Natural Heritage Designation
By Kim Tae-shikJEJU ISLAND, Korea, Sept. 3 (Yonhap) -- The Island of Jeju, a haven for newlyweds and holidaymakers, boasts beautiful scenery and an exotic subtropical climate. On the oval-shaped island off the Korean Peninsula, with a major axis of 75 kilometers and minor axis of 35 kilometers, there are about 360 volcanoes, with the 1,950-meter-high Mount Halla at the center providing magnificent scenery.Appearances on the ground are, however, totally insufficient in getting the real picture of Jeju. Below the surface of the volcanic island, formed in the long span of between a million ...