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TRAVELLIVE 2-2016

I have a three-year old daughter. To teach her basic science knowledge, I always play some interesting games with her. One of her most favorite games is “raining ice cube”. We put an ice cube above a glass of a little hot water. Some seconds later, tiny water droplets will fall down like a lovely “rain”. February comes, new season greets us with drizzling rain whose tiny droplets dampen our hair and shoulders, running down our windows and blurring the world across the pane. Once my daughter woke up early in the morning and pressed her face against the glass pensively, and asked me “Mommy Mommy, there are some ice cubes on our roof, right? Our house is warmer so it rains like this, huh?”

I have a three-year old daughter. To teach her basic science knowledge, I always play some interesting games with her. One of her most favorite games is “raining ice cube”. We put an ice cube above a glass of a little hot water. Some seconds later, tiny water droplets will fall down like a lovely “rain”. February comes, new season greets us with drizzling rain whose tiny droplets dampen our hair and shoulders, running down our windows and blurring the world across the pane. Once my daughter woke up early in the morning and pressed her face against the glass pensively, and asked me “Mommy Mommy, there are some ice cubes on our roof, right? Our house is warmer so it rains like this, huh?”

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Fire festival for luckiness<br />

While January and February are the ideal<br />

times to have fun with snow and take part<br />

in winter festivities such as the Hwacheon<br />

Sancheoneo (Mountain Trout) Ice Festival, the<br />

Pyeongchang Trout Festival, the Taebaeksan<br />

Mountain Snow Festival, the Inje Icefish Festival, or Jaraseom<br />

Singsing, March is the time to visit Jeju Island and participate<br />

in the Jeju Field-Burning Festival, to wish luck and happiness<br />

for your family. The festival will last from March 3 rd to March 6 th<br />

at Saebyeol Oreum (Bongseong-ri, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, and Jeju<br />

Island). Here, you can explore and connect with the lifestyle and<br />

customs of Korean farmers.<br />

Jeju, also called “Love paradise”, has become popular with<br />

international visitors for its serene beauty as commonly captured<br />

in photographs. However, to take in this beauty, you must be there<br />

yourself. There are long roads along the coast passing immense<br />

flower fields and rustic houses with stonewalls which embody the<br />

wholesome pace of daily life of the people who live here.<br />

Get up early to welcome the first sunlight in the land of<br />

kimchi on Seongsan Ilchulbong peak and follow that with a<br />

day full of surprises. The journey will take you to Cheonjiyeon<br />

waterfall, Jusan-jelli cliff - the island wonder, and the impressive<br />

Yakcheonsa temple - the pride of locals. You can also experience<br />

the uncannyn on the Ghost Road, wander about Love Land Park,<br />

or get lost in Maze Land Amusement park which has the longest<br />

stone maze in the world. Also on the itinerary are Seongup<br />

ancient village and Jeju Folk Museum which will take you back<br />

in time to the age of cottages, rickshaws, and fisheries from<br />

times past.<br />

MÉch bÑn<br />

ü Visa: Jeju lµ n¨i duy<br />

nh†t tπi Hµn QuËc mµ<br />

du kh∏ch Vi÷t kh´ng<br />

c«n visa nhÀp c∂nh Hµn<br />

QuËc. N’u du kh∏ch<br />

Vi÷t Nam Æ∑ c„ visa (loπi<br />

d∏n vµo hÈ chi’u) cÒa<br />

5 quËc gia M¸, Canada,<br />

NhÀt B∂n, Australia vµ<br />

New Zealand cn hi÷u<br />

l˘c th◊ Æ≠Óc phäp vµo<br />

Hµn QuËc du lch mµ<br />

kh´ng c«n xin visa. ßi“u<br />

ki÷n bæt buÈc lµ kh∏ch<br />

ph∂i c„ vä m∏y bay cÒa<br />

ch∆ng bay ti’p theo.<br />

ü Hµnh tr◊nh: Tı Vi÷t<br />

Nam kh´ng c„ Æ≠Íng<br />

bay thºng Æ’n Æ∂o Jeju<br />

v◊ vÀy bπn ph∂i bay 2<br />

chuy’n, tı Vi÷t Nam Æ’n<br />

mÈt trong c∏c s©n bay<br />

cÒa Hµn QuËc vµ tı Æ„<br />

ti’p tÙc Æ∏p m∏y bay Æi<br />

Jeju. Hµng kh´ng Asiana<br />

khai th∏c chuy’n bay<br />

ch∆ng Hanoi - Seoul vµ<br />

ng≠Óc lπi. Tı Seoul - Jeju:<br />

11 chuy’n/ ngµy; Tı Jeju<br />

- Seoul: 11 chuy’n/ ngµy.<br />

Hµng kh´ng Jeju Air khai<br />

th∏c chuy’n bay thºng<br />

Hµ NÈi - Incheon vµo<br />

14h25 hµng ngµy. Tı<br />

Incheon, bπn c„ th” bæt<br />

c∏c chuy’n phµ khÎi hµnh<br />

hµng ngµy Æ” Æ’n Æ∂o.<br />

ü ¬m th˘c: th≠Îng th¯c<br />

c∏c m„n ®n Æ∆c sæc nh≠<br />

sÛp nh›m bi”n, tht lÓn<br />

Æen Jeju n≠Ìng, canh gµ<br />

h«m kim chi vµ c∏ thu<br />

n≠Ìng muËi bi”n.<br />

NOTE<br />

ü Itinerary: There is no<br />

direct flight from Vietnam<br />

to Jeju island so visitors<br />

need to take a flight from<br />

Vietnam to South Korea,<br />

then connect to Jeju.<br />

Asiana Airline is operating<br />

the Hanoi - Seoul route:<br />

from Seoul to Jeju: 11<br />

flights/ day, from Jeju to<br />

Seoul: 11 flights/ day. Jeju<br />

Air is operating the daily<br />

Hanoi - Incheon route.<br />

From Incheon, you can<br />

also catch a daily ferry to<br />

visit the island.<br />

ü Cuisine: sea urchin<br />

soup, roasted Jeju black<br />

pork, chicken soup<br />

with kimchi, and grilled<br />

mackerel with sea salt.<br />

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