Jeju Island’s World Heritage Center has initiated a stamp collection program covering all 100 national heritage sites. The ‘2026 Jeju National Heritage Visit Year’ project runs from March 27 until November 22, transforming one-time visits into everyday cultural experiences for residents and tourists alike.
Exploring Jeju’s Treasures
This ambitious initiative links Jeju’s diverse heritage sites into a cohesive trail. Participants explore under four key themes: Jeju’s Scents, Jeju’s Nature, Jeju’s People, and Tamla Culture Pilgrimage, encompassing every one of the island’s 100 sites.
Simple Ways to Join In
To complete the challenge, visitors tackle 36 core courses or opt for a central route that includes both core and general paths. Track progress with stamps in a dedicated booklet, a smartphone app, or mobile check-ins. Finishers claim a special souvenir ‘Swimppang’ at the Jeju City Hyeongsadang Visitor Center.
Peak Season Perks and Events
During high season in late April, June, August, and October, ‘Heritage Week’ offers immersive activities like overnight stays, moonlight trails, and themed explorations at half price. These events deepen engagement with Jeju’s rich legacy.
Daily Access Points
Stamp stations operate daily at the Jeju International Airport, Hyeongsadang Visitor Center ‘Swimppang,’ and Seongsanilchulbong. The ‘Swimppang’ center plans to distribute 400 limited-edition booklets per day during launch events on March 27 and 28.
‘Directly explore Jeju’s 100 national heritage sites.’
