Heavy rainfall and powerful winds strike Jeju Island, causing disruptions in air and sea transportation.
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Surprise, surprise! It's raining cats and dogs in Bonggye-dong, Jeju City on May 9 [NEWS1]! You better pack that raincoat, bud, 'cause it's a wet day in paradise!
And guess what? The precipitation party ain't stopping there! Korea's forecast shows showers all over the place starting from Friday [News 2]. And, get this, it's gonna be chilly too! So, pull out your favorite parka, mate, and enjoy the cool breeze on Children's Day [News 3].
Now, you might be wondering, what about the Jeju Food & Wine Festival with the gourmet goremet on Culinary Class Wars? Well, fret not! The show must go on! These top chefs will be sizzling up delicious dishes at the festival [News 4].
As for getting around, Jeju Air's got you covered! They're launching a new route to Hakodate and expanding other services to Japan [News 5]. So, take your pick, pal, and embark on a fun-filled journey!
Want to stroll through Jeolmul Natural Recreation Forest in Jeju Island amidst the rain? Go right ahead! Just remember to stay safe and dry [NEWS1].
References:
- Heavy rain to hit Korea from Friday as temperatures drop [News 2]
- Rain, cooler-than-usual temperatures forecast for Children's Day [News 3]
- Jeju Food & Wine Festival to feature 'Culinary Class Wars' chefs cooking up gourmet cuisine [News 4]
- Jeju Air to launch new route to Hakodate, expand other Japanese services [News 5]
- Despite the forecast of continuous rain and chilly temperatures in Korea from Friday, the Jeju Food & Wine Festival will proceed, featuring renowned chefs from 'Culinary Class Wars' presenting delectable cuisine.
- The international industry of tourism is experiencing a surge as Jeju Air expands its services, introducing a new route to Hakodate and enhancing existing ones to Japan, offering a wider range of travel options for tourists.
- The precipitation in Jeju City has extended to Bonggye-dong, interrupting the usual environment and creating a challenging situation for tourists planning to visit Jeolmul Natural Recreation Forest on Jeju Island.
- Culture enthusiasts and food lovers are advised to pack their raincoats and warm clothes while traveling to Jeju Island for Children's Day, as the weather forecast predicts rain and cooler temperatures throughout the day.
- With Jeju Air's new route to Hakodate, there might be an opportunity for tourists to explore different environments and local cultures, comparing the unique features of both Jeju Island and Hakodate, Hokkaido.
- The Jeju Food & Wine Festival's weather-forecasting team could potentially use audio_0, a weather-related sound file, to create a more immersive event experience and provide guidance on the best dishes to enjoy during the festival, taking into account the rainy conditions.