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Introduction
The Suwolbong Peak is one of the small mountains located on the western side of Jeju Island, and it is one of the many parasitic volcanoes. Standing at an elevation of 77 meters above sea level, it overlooks the vast plains of Jeju Island. On clear days, when the sun sets in the west, the waters near the coast turn into a beautiful red spectacle, known as the famous "Suwolbong sunset". Similar to the sunset view of Sarabong Peak, it leaves a deep impression on people.
On the top of Suwolbong Peak, there is a small "Suwol Pavilion". Standing inside the pavilion, one can see the most beautiful islands near the coast of Jeju Island, such as "Jeogeum Island", as well as famous attractions like Songaksan and Jukdo. Next to the pavilion is a high-altitude meteorological observatory for monitoring the weather in the western region of Jeju Island.
Descending from the top of Suwolbong Peak, there is a small hermitage, and the nearby coastline is a steep cliff that resembles a carved knife. There are many small springs on the rocky walls, continuously flowing out of the water, known as the "Dragon Yun Spring", which is an extremely effective medicinal spring. Address Jeju Jeju-si Hangeong-myeon Gorak-ro