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Jeju Stone Park is a 100-acre outdoor museum celebrating the volcanic rock that defines Jeju's landscape and culture. The park features natural basalt formations, traditional stone walls, and hundreds of dol hareubang (grandfather stone statues) in a beautifully landscaped setting among oreum (volcanic cones).
The park was opened in 2006 to preserve and celebrate Jeju's unique stone culture. The island's abundant basalt shaped every aspect of traditional life — from house walls (dordam) to wind-resistant agricultural enclosures to the iconic dol hareubang guardians placed at village entrances.