Monday 21 March 2016

(Jeju travel Mr.Dee) Historical site 'Arttre Japanese air field'

Japanese made a last defense line with Jeju isalnd during world war 2. At the end of war they mobilized more than 100,000 soldiers in Jeju island. As result, there are more than 1000 military excavations around Jeju island. 

We visited at Suwelbong which is volcanic sedimentaries located on the west of Jeju island. There are military bunkers on the way. There are American clients among the group. Of cause they are very interested in the place. Even though it is not a touristic attraction, it attracts people.

(They are very interested in history)

They seem very interested in this historical site.
Actually, They learnt new things about Jeju history. It is also related with their history. 

(Taking a group photo on the background of plane hanger)

This place is another historical site named Arttre japanes airfield. This air field was built in 1936 by Japanes miltary to invade China. By the technology in that time Japanese airplane 'Zero sen' couln't reach to china directly from Japna. So they build a stop over, which is Arttre air field here. They were built 80 years ago and they are still strong.

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(Jeju travel Mr.Dee) Awesome Jeju! Traveling with students from Harvad

The weather is very good on the days.
I think that weather is critical in traveling and if you have a travel 
in this kind of good weather, you are lucky.

Today, I had a tour with students from Harvad. 
It was only one night two days tour.

Well, it's shame, we wish we had few more days.


(relaxing on the volcanic sedimentary on Yongmeri)

(Group photo with background of Sanbangsan)

(They all wear hoodies on which thier name in Korean on)

I can see their love in Korea.
They were boasting around their hoodies on which their Korean name printed. 

Even it is their first visit to Korea I could see their interest and affection on this country. They are very eager to listen to me. Well, I really like that student spirit. 

Tomorrow we will climb up Halla Mt. I will definitely push them harder in order not to forget Jeju island. 

(Bottoms up!)

(It is the highest Mt in South Korea)

(Hey! Guys!)

This morning while waiting for them I thought that they couldn't climb the mountain because they drank a lot last night. But it turned out to be a just mere worry. 

After little warming up, they just ran up to the top. Actually I am the very one who barely made it. 
Now I realize that I can't overcome 20 years gap. 

(Cup noodes are so good!)

The highlight of climbing Hallasan is having cup noodles on the top. Most of them tried to have it even though it's spicy. Well, It's a small food but they might have a big satisfaction. 

(It was tiring trekking but feel good!)

Well, I wish we had one more day. There are quite a few places I want to show in Jeju island. May be next time...

Have a nice journey Sarah Honig Josh Schultz Liz Bershad Britt Zaffir Lydia McDevitt Joanna Patterson & every body from Harvard business school. 

Well, I am expecting  who will be my next clients. 
I am already prepared to take them.

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