2017.7.16 - Seotal Oreums 43

 One of the most vital aspects of understanding another country and its people is to know that country's history. Visiting these significant locations helps to better understand the culture of the place where you are staying, and thus I give my strong recommendation to pay a visit.
 In Jeju, one of the most important historical sites is Seotal Oreums, though it is commonly just referred to as Sa-Sam (43). This site was heavily used by Japanese soldiers during the occupation period in Korean history.
 Plane bunkers were dug out by Korean locals - under Japanese command - to house planes during WWII.
 From above, US planes could not distinguish the bunkers from other hills and mounds of the mountainous landscape of Jeju. All they saw were Koreans working on the farmland.
Today, this place is still considered a very dark tourist site. Locals continue to farm the land and sometimes put on performances in the bunkers. While Sa-Sam has a dark past, the determined and optimistic locals look to give this part of Korea a bright and beautiful future.

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