
Seongeup Folk Village is a still-inhabited traditional village in central Jeju, designated a Folklore Cultural Heritage and home to over 200 working thatched-roof houses where families have lived continuously for centuries. Unlike open-air museums, Seongeup remains a living community — guides from village families lead tours through stone walls, traditional hearths, and ancestral shrines, with optional tastings of homemade omegisul rice liquor and Jeju black-pork dishes (note: not halal). A culturally rich Jeju Island stop for Muslim travellers wanting authentic rural Jeju, paired with the open-air Pyoseon Folk Village and Pyoseon Haevichi Beach. Free entry, optional paid tours.
