One of the most common questions we get here at the JTO is about Jeju’s citrus crop and whether you can try picking them at the island’s many orchards. Well, you can! There are “experience programs” open to the public and as a visitor, you too can try it.
You might need a little help finding one but we’ve got you covered with our Tourism Information Hotline. Call 064-740-6000 or have an online chat with in Korean, English, Chinese or Japanese: bit.ly/JejuInfo (9 a.m. to 6 p.m. KST).
Here are some images of a small farm’s mandarin orange crop taken this season in an uncharacteristically snowy Seogwipo.
And if you’d like to learn a bit more about the history and industry behind Jeju’s citrus crop, look no further than the very comprehensive and interesting Jeju Citrus Museum, which is located in Seogwipo. Here’s the shortened link: http://bit.ly/2mHdCm0
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