Introduction:
Designated as Historic Site No.134, Samseonghyeol is located in the pine forest between Kal Hotel and Jeju Folklore & Natural History Museum. The word “Samseonghyeol” means “three clans' holes”, referring to the three '品' shaped holes in the middle of
Directions [Bus] From Jeju International Airport, take bus 500 or 36.- Get off at 'Samseong elementary school' (Travel time: 15 minutes) - Cross Jungang-ro street and walk along the Gwangyang1-gil street. From Jeju Coast Ferry Terminal, take bus 92 in front of the terminal.- Get off at 'Samseong elementary school' (travel time: 15 minutes) - Cross Jungang-ro street and walk along the Gwangyang1-gil street.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-64-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-722-3315 (Korean)
Information:
Designated as Historic Site No.134, Samseonghyeol is located in the pine forest between Kal Hotel and Jeju Folklore & Natural History Museum.
The word “Samseonghyeol” means “three clans' holes”, referring to the three '品' shaped holes in the middle of the forest.
Each hole is separated from the other holes by a few meters.
Legend has it that Samseonghyeol is the place where three demigods, the founding fathers of Tamna (the former name of Jeju), first appeared.
They lived by hunting and gathering for a while and got married to three princesses from Byeokrangguk who came to shore in a wooden box.
The three princesses brought with them a calf, pony, and five different seeds that eventually helped to establish agriculture in Jeju. Curiously, the three holes are not percolated by rain or snow.
The ancient trees surrounding the holes look as if they are bowing to them, often surprising visitors.
It takes just about 30 minutes to look around Samseonghyeol and its vicinity.
* Admission Fees: KRW 2,500
Telephone: +82-64-722-3315
Current:
Status Hystoric Site No.134 Closed Open all year round
Operating:Operating
Hours * Summer Season (Apr-Sep) 08:30-18:30 * Winter Season (Oct-Mar) 08:30 - 17:30 ※ Open at 10:00 on January 1, Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) Parking Facilities Available (Buses 15 spaces, cars 30 spaces) for Free Admission Fees * Adults (19 - 64) 2,500 won (2,000 won for group)* Teenagers (13-18)1,700 won (1,100 won for group)* Children (7 - 12) 1,000 won (600 won for group) Interpretation Services Offered Animation, Paphlet (English, Japanese, Chinese)
Designated as Historic Site No.134, Samseonghyeol is located in the pine forest between Kal Hotel and Jeju Folklore & Natural History Museum. The word “Samseonghyeol” means “three clans' holes”, referring to the three '品' shaped holes in the middle of
Directions [Bus] From Jeju International Airport, take bus 500 or 36.- Get off at 'Samseong elementary school' (Travel time: 15 minutes) - Cross Jungang-ro street and walk along the Gwangyang1-gil street. From Jeju Coast Ferry Terminal, take bus 92 in front of the terminal.- Get off at 'Samseong elementary school' (travel time: 15 minutes) - Cross Jungang-ro street and walk along the Gwangyang1-gil street.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-64-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-64-722-3315 (Korean)
Information:
Designated as Historic Site No.134, Samseonghyeol is located in the pine forest between Kal Hotel and Jeju Folklore & Natural History Museum.
The word “Samseonghyeol” means “three clans' holes”, referring to the three '品' shaped holes in the middle of the forest.
Each hole is separated from the other holes by a few meters.
Legend has it that Samseonghyeol is the place where three demigods, the founding fathers of Tamna (the former name of Jeju), first appeared.
They lived by hunting and gathering for a while and got married to three princesses from Byeokrangguk who came to shore in a wooden box.
The three princesses brought with them a calf, pony, and five different seeds that eventually helped to establish agriculture in Jeju. Curiously, the three holes are not percolated by rain or snow.
The ancient trees surrounding the holes look as if they are bowing to them, often surprising visitors.
It takes just about 30 minutes to look around Samseonghyeol and its vicinity.
* Admission Fees: KRW 2,500
Telephone: +82-64-722-3315
Current:
Status Hystoric Site No.134 Closed Open all year round
Operating:Operating
Hours * Summer Season (Apr-Sep) 08:30-18:30 * Winter Season (Oct-Mar) 08:30 - 17:30 ※ Open at 10:00 on January 1, Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) Parking Facilities Available (Buses 15 spaces, cars 30 spaces) for Free Admission Fees * Adults (19 - 64) 2,500 won (2,000 won for group)* Teenagers (13-18)1,700 won (1,100 won for group)* Children (7 - 12) 1,000 won (600 won for group) Interpretation Services Offered Animation, Paphlet (English, Japanese, Chinese)
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