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Jeju Wellness Healing Programs taking place in nature
Date
2022.07.22
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According to Yonhap News,


Jeju provincial government and the Jeju Tourism Organization (JTO) announced on July 20 that they are running Jeju Wellness Tour Products Sepcial Events in the summer vacation season until September 15 throughout the province.

The special events composed of about 40 various wellness healing products centered on three themes such as 'Nature/Forest Healing', 'Healing/Meditation', and 'Meet-up/Enjoy'.

Nature & Forest Healing is composed a special program that allows you to feel the nature of Jeju, such as a forest tour of Hwansang Forest Gotjawal Park, a forest trail tour of Meochawat Forest Road, and a horseback riding on a forest trail of Uigwi Village.

When it comes to 'Healing/Meditation' theme, there are products designed to provide clean nature of Jeju, including yoga, medication, vegan healting tiime held at Jeju 901, yoga programs at the forest of Oreumer Hostand Yoga Verde, and Singing bowl therapy held by Dlerang, a meditation salon.

In addition, you can find unique wellness products such as underwater yoga classes at the WE Hotel Wellness Center, aqua dance and paddle yoga products, among others.

In the case of 'Meet-up/Enjoy' theme, one-day healing classes offering local foods of villages, such as Jeju Camellia Village, Jeju Hahyomam, and Toto Atelier are prepared.

The special events, which have been in operation since July 7, have been received well, with more than 100 programs purchased within 10 days since opening.

For more details of the Summer Wellness Healing Program can be found on the websites of www.visitjeju.com, while reservations can be made on the website and mobile application of FRIP (www.frip.co.kr), the hobby and leisure platform.


bjc@yna.co.kr

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Source: Yonhap News (July 20, 2022)


** This article was translated from Korean.