Jungmun Saekdal Beach
Jungmun Saekdal Beach is a beach in Saekdal-dong, Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea. The beach is long and wide, and the sand features a variety of colors, including black, white, red, and gray.
In 1999, following an environmental water quality investigation conducted by the Korean Federation for Environmental Movement, Jungmun Saekdal Beach was chosen as the best uncontaminated beach among 44 beaches in South Korea. The beach has held events like the Winter Sea Penguin Swimming Competition, Summer Shore Movie Expo, and the International Surfing Competition.
Natural environment
There is a sea cave on the right side of the sandbar and behind the cave, rocks are surrounded like the byeongpung. During the ebb tide, the beach generates the hanging water on the right entrance of the bay. The current is rather rough, and many surfers come to the beach. In the past, bidan moshi clams were often caught. During June and July, wangbadageobuk, an endangered species, occasionally comes up the shore and lay eggs.With the Seogwipo Chilsiplihaean beach as the center, Jungmun Tourist Complex sits on the left and has views of the beach.