The
Jeju Olle Trail and
Jeju Olle Walking Festival passes through the city. The island
Udo, one of Jeju's most popular tourist attractions, is located off the city's east coast. It received 2.23 million visitors in 2016.
Seongsan Ilchulbong, an unusually bowl-shaped mountain, is popular for seeing the first sunrise of the year. Around that time, it hosts a sunrise festival with performances and food. The city has
Jeju Stone Park in
Jocheon. The large park focuses on Jeju's cultural use of stones, its mythology, and its
shamanism. The
Jeju National Museum is located in the city proper, near the center. The
Kimnyoung Maze Park is in the city.'''''' The
Buddhist temple
Yakcheonsa has a natural mineral spring claimed to have healing powers, and is one of the largest temples in East Asia. It participates in the
Templestay program, where guests can stay at Buddhist temples and experience Buddhist culture. ==Demographics==