Jeju is often referred to as Samda-do, which can be translated to “island of three abundances,” because it has many stones, wind, and women. Stones from Jeju are prohibited from being taken out of Jeju and only processed stones are exported. The most well-known processed stone production in Jeju is dol hareubang (“stone grandfather”). Geumneung Rock Park is a place where travelers who are tired of seeing the same-old dol hareubang can appreciate the essence of Jeju stones. It is a park created on a 33,058m² site by master craftsman Jang Gong-ik, who has been making dol hareubang for about 40 years, expressing aspects of Jeju life through stones. The park has a Buddhist-friendly atmosphere overall with statues of Buddha, which are all works of Jang Gong-ik, who has maintained this place for decades.
Basic Information
Postal Code | 63010 |
Homepage | http://www.seokmulwon.com |
Usage Information
Information & Inquiries | +82-64-796-3360 |
Parking Facilities | Available |
Closed Days | N/A (Open all year round) |
Operating Hours | 08:30-17:00 |
Detailed Description
Admission Fees | Adults (age 20 & over) 4,000 won Children & Teenagers 3,000 won Preschoolers & infants free |
Parking Fees | Small-sized cars: 2,000 won Medium-sized cars: 3,000 won Large-sized cars: 4,000 won |