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GCIM 2023
Global Conference on Innovation Materials 2023
June 6(Tue.) - 9(Fri.), 2023 | Jeju ICC, South Korea

About Jeju

Jeju is proud of its unique cultural folk heritage as well as its geographical and historical relevance.

The island itself is an extinct volcano with its peak jutting skyward at the center and a broad, gentle littoral around showing a very unique geographical condition. There are bountiful forests and ravines, fantastic rock formations and volcanic craters, and caves and grasslands that together paint a natural scene of breathtaking beauty. Sparkling seas and tiny islets surround Jeju, with rocks scattering amidst sandy beaches to create a magnificent view everywhere you look.

Location

Situated in the center of Northeast Asia, Jeju lies equidistant.

Climate

A subtropical climate, four distinct seasons, and small differences in the annual and daily temperatures.

Location

In November, the average high-temperature decreases, from a pleasant 21.3°C (70.3°F) to an enjoyable 16°C (60.8°F). The average low temperature, in Jeju, South Korea, is 9.8°C (49.6°F).

Rainfall

In Jeju, in November, during 9.3 rainfall days, 61.9mm (2.44") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In Jeju, during the entire year, the rain falls for 130.2 days and collects up to 1497.7mm (58.96") of precipitation.

Sea temperature

In Jeju, the average seawater temperature is 18.9°C (66°F).
Note: For most, swimming in 18.9°C (66°F) is not an enjoyable activity. Furthermore, controlling your breathing becomes progressively more difficult as the water temperature decreases from 21°C (69.8°F) to 15°C (59°F).

Area

1,848.85㎢

Population

677,766 (May. 2022)