There is a
sea cave on the right side of the sandbar and behind the cave, rocks are surrounded like the
byeongpung (, Korean traditional folding screen). During the
ebb tide, the beach generates the hanging water on the right entrance of the bay. The current is rather rough, and many surfers come to the beach. In the past,
bidan moshi clams (, a
clam found in Jeju) were often caught. During June and July,
wangbadageobuk (, a large
sea turtle), an endangered species, occasionally comes up the shore and lay eggs. With the Seogwipo Chilsiplihaean () beach as the center, Jungmun Tourist Complex sits on the left and has views of the beach. == Surfing ==