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Buildings and structures in Jeju Province

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  • Jonjaamji
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    Jonjaamji is a Korean Buddhist site of a pagoda preserving the sacred relics of The Buddha. Jonjaamji is located in a valley on the southwest ridge of Bulrae Oreum at the Yeongsil Track region of Hallasan on Jeju Island, South Korea. On November 1, 2000, the Jeju Provincial Government designated Jonjaamji as Tangible Property Number 17.
  • International Convention Center Jeju
    International Convention Center Jeju Building in Seogwipo, South Korea
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    International Convention Center Jeju (ICC Jeju) opened in 2003 on Jeju Island, South Korea, in the Jungmun Resort near the city of Seogwipo. It began under private-public consortium ownership and is becoming fully publicly owned. It consists of a larger oval-shaped glass structure and a smaller round glass annex, and surrounding facilities. The largest hall accommodates 4,300 people, with various smaller halls and meeting rooms.
  • Seonim Bridge
    Seonim Bridge Bridge in Jeju, South Korea
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    Seonim Bridge (Korean: 선임교; Hanja: 仙臨僑; RR: Seonimgyo; MR: Sŏnimkyo) is an arch bridge on Jeju Island over Cheonjeyeon Waterfall that has seven nymphs carved on both sides. It crosses from east to west over the stream between the second and third tiers of Cheonjeyeon waterfall.
  • Jeju Stadium
    Jeju Stadium Stadium in Jeju City, South Korea
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    The Jeju Stadium (Korean: 제주종합경기장; Hanja: 濟州綜合競技場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium was used by K League team Jeju United between 2007 and 2010. The stadium has a capacity of 20,053 people and was opened in 1968. The stadium was used for 2017 AFC Champions League round of 16 1st leg match against Urawa Red Diamonds since their regular stadium was used for 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
  • Jeju World Cup Stadium
    Jeju World Cup Stadium Soccer-specific stadium in Jeju Province, South Korea
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    Jeju World Cup Stadium is a football stadium with a 35,657-person capacity located in the city of Seogwipo, on the South Korean island of Jeju, which is administratively part of the eponymous province. Since 2006, the stadium has been home of Jeju United. The design of the stadium which is in the shape of mouth of a volcano is based on Jeju Island's natural volcanic environment and its sea surroundings. The roof of Jeju World Cup Stadium is in the form of nets of traditional fishing boats in Jeju. Jeju hosted several matches of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, after which about 7,000 changeable seats on the upper eastern stand were transferred to the Gangchanghak Practice Stadium, making the total seating capacity in the main stadium 35,657. It also hosted some matches of the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
  • Jeju International Airport
    Jeju International Airport Airport serving Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea
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    Jeju International Airport (IATA: CJU, ICAO: RKPC) is the second-largest airport in South Korea, just behind Incheon Airport in Incheon (near Seoul). It is located in the city of Jeju. The airport opened in 1968.
  • Jeju Islamic Cultural Center Cultural center in Jeju City, Jeju, South Korea
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    The Jeju Islamic Cultural Center or Jeju Islamic Center (JICC; Korean: 제주 이슬람 문화센터) is an Islamic cultural center in Nohyeong, Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea.
  • Yakcheonsa
    Yakcheonsa Temple
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    Yakcheonsa (Korean: 약천사; Hanja: 藥泉寺; lit. medicine spring temple) is a Buddhist temple of the Jogye Order in Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea.
  • Jeongseok Airport
    Jeongseok Airport Airport in the Jeju province in South Korea
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    Jeongseok Airport (IATA: JDG, ICAO: RKPD) is a small airport located near the city of Seogwipo, in Jeju province in South Korea. The airport is owned by Korean Air and is used as an aviation training centre. The name of the airport originated from the art name of Cho Choong-hoon, the founder of Hanjin Group.
  • Hwanhaejangseong
    Hwanhaejangseong fortress/castle in Korea
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    Hwanhaejangseong Fortress (Korean: 환해장성; Hanja: 環海長城), sometimes translated as the Hwanhaejangseong Fortress or the Hwanhae Great Wall, is a coastal fortification that once extended across much of the coastline of Jeju Island, today part of South Korea. Constructed in the 1270s during the Sambyeolcho Rebellion, the wall remained in use for centuries. However, in the late 20th-century it was heavily damaged, especially during the development of the island's coastal roads. In 1998, ten remaining stretches totaling 5,120 metres (16,800 ft) were designated a Monument of Jeju Province [ko].
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