Grassland around the HallasanMany herds of horses are seen in grasslands around Hallasan. Horses there are very meek so that normal people can approach them and stroke their head. They really like to
OmegitteokOmegitteok is a round shape rice cake based on a glutinous millet dough mixed with mugwort and an adzuki bean paste inside, covered with sweetened boiled adzuki beans. In Jeju Island, the vo
1960's and BeforeMay 27, 1952 Established and opened Cheju Provincial Junior College Apr. 6, 1955 Upgraded to a four-year College('Cheju University') Mar. 1, 1962 Became Cheju National University M
EtymologyThe name Dol-hareubang derives from the Korean word for "stone" (dol ) plus the Jeju dialect word hareubang meaning "grandfather" or "senior" (harabeoji in Stand
Wind, woman and stone. That is why Dolharubangs can be the symbol of Jeju. But how on earth can Dolharubangs be the symbol of Jeju without the master’s delicate touch carving clumsy, ugly stones
The nation’s best storytelling experts was on campus to explore how to present Jeju’s cultures in the framework of storytelling contents in a seminar.The Jeju-NU Storytelling Research Inst
Cultural programs are going to be held for the upcoming 4.3 incident remembrance.From Mar. 30 to Apr. 30, Jeju 4.3 Festival will be held all around Jeju including 4.3 Pyeongwha Park, Sayre Art Center
Jeju 4.3 occurred under the U.S Military Government and was a tragic incident that recorded the second most human deaths after the Korean War. However the Korean government hasn’t investigated a
'Jeju-NU Olle path' is a trail starting behind the second building of the College of Natural Science to the stadium to the first building of College of Liberal Arts to the Central Library to the Col
Construction in Jeju-NU is being criticized among students. This work, which is supported by the JUNGBU Construction, is to install solar cells on the roofs of 13 buildings. As the work has continued,
Some good tips while traveling abroad. A trip to a faraway destination can be an incredible experience. You will be exposed to different cultures, climates and ways of life. Following are some key poi
Interview with the president of the Association of Clubs. Q: Students of Jeju-NU are not familiar with the Association of Clubs. I wonder what it does and how it works for the students. A: Clubs are m
The winter vacation for university students is no longer just a relaxing holiday season. The majority of students knows the significance of winter vacation and is willing to participate in a variety o
Students of Computer Education in the Teachers College visited Dae Jung Seo Elementary School for an education service. They taught the basics of computer information science to the fifth and sixth gr
Lee Seok-Moon, Council Member(Jeju Special self governing Provincial Council Education Committee)There are two symbolic events which can show the current situation of Korea. One is Kim Jin-suk's aeri
Lee Ah-Rum (Mathematics, 1) I wish they never fail to keep their promise.Fulfilling all the election pledges can be difficult. However I wish they would show us a strong will to accomplish many of the
There is an old saying, "Send humans to Seoul and horses to Jeju Island." However, this Korean proverb may have to be altered like this: "Send humans as well as horses to Jeju Island.&q
Bronze medalist in Korean Contest, Wan Ssang Ssang. Her Final Goal, "I want to work for tourism in Korea" Wan Ssang Ssang (Tourism Management, 4), a Chinese student in Jeju-NU, g
Korean Language program is here in Jeju-NU!You saw foreigners who studied in Yonsei-Korean Language Institute(KLI) in the program called 'Mi Su Da'.We usually say that Jeju is a free international c
Mongolians live a nomadic life in a harsh environment, searching for grasslands here and there. That's why a shaman who foresees future and sets the moving time is an absolute being for Mongolian. We