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Seopjikoji

Eastviewpoint

Seopjikoji is a low coastal cape extending into the East China Sea on Jeju's south-eastern tip, famous for a yellow canola-flower carpet in spring, basalt cliffs above turquoise water, and a Jusang Jeolli-style basalt formation called Seondol. A 2-kilometre coastal path follows the cape past the Glasshouse cafe-museum (designed by Tadao Ando), a working lighthouse, and pasture grazed by Jeju ponies. Seongsan Ilchulbong rises directly to the north for the postcard view. A scenic, breezy Jeju Island stop for Muslim travellers, paired naturally with Seongsan and east-coast halal-friendly dining. Free entry.

Seopjikoji