Jejudo

Jejudo (also known as Jeju Island) is the largest island off the coast of the Korean Peninsula, and the main island of Jeju Province. The island lies in the Korea Strait, southwest of South Jeolla Province. The island contains the natural World Heritage Site Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes. Jejudo has a temperate climate; even in winter, the temperature rarely falls below 0 °C (32 °F).

History

Historical names

Historically, the island has been called by many different names including:

  • Doi (Hangul: 도이 , hanja: , literally "Island barbarian")
  • Dongyeongju (Hangul: 동영주 ; hanja: 東瀛州)
  • Juho (Hangul: 주호 , hanja: )
  • Tammora (탐모라, 耽牟羅)
  • Seomra (섭라, 涉羅)
  • Tangna (탁라, 乇羅)
  • Tamna (탐라, 耽羅)
  • Quelpart
  • Joonwonhado (준원下島 meaning southern part of peninsula)
  • Taekseungnido (Hangul: 택승리도 , meaning the peaceful hot island in Joseon)
  • Before the Japanese annexation in 1910, the island was usually known as Quelpart to Europeans. The name apparently came from the first European ship to spot the island, the Dutch Quelpaert, which sighted it after being blown off course on its way to the Dutch trading base in Nagasaki, Japan, from Taiwan (then the Dutch colony of Formosa).

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