Ulleungdo is a rugged volcanic island belonging to South Korea, located approximately 135 kilometres east of the Korean peninsula in the Sea of Japan. With dramatic scenery including steeply rising cliffs, unique rock formations, evergreen forests, and a stunning main harbour, it has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers. Its highest peak is called Seonginbong Peak, and there is a village along the coastline on the slope. On the north side is a caldera crater which collapsed to create the Nari Basin and the Albong Basin.
The Ulleungdo squid is especially famous for their outstanding quality. It has been said that there are no thieves, pollution or snakes on Ulleungdo Island. On the other hand, there are many aromatic trees, wind, beautiful women, water and rocks.
You can enjoy the scenery by taking a cruise around Ulleungdo, Gwaneumdo Islands, and a natural tunnel. Elephant Rock, Samseonan, and Lion Rock are some of the other tourist attractions praised by tourists.
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