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Hallim Park

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Hallim Park is a 100,000-pyeong (about 330,000 m²) botanical and folklore park on Jeju's western coast, founded in 1971 when Song Bong-gyu began planting palm seeds on what was then sandy wasteland. The park combines themed gardens — palm-tree avenue, subtropical botanical garden, Jeju stone garden, traditional folk village, bird garden, water garden — with two lava-tube caves (Hyeopjaegul and Ssangyonggul, considered to have once been a single cave) included in the entry ticket. A full half-day Jeju Island stop for Muslim travellers and families, suitable for strollers and accessible paths. Pair with And Yu Cafe (vegan, halal-safe) a short walk away or Vegan Table Baram in nearby Aewol. Modest entry fee, open year-round.

Hallim Park