Activities & Attractions

Jeju Loveland: A Sex-Themed Park Where You Can Pose For Photos With Statues “Making Love”

Jeju Loveland


With its clean beaches, tranquil environment and beautiful scenery, Jeju Island is known as a hotspot for romantic getaways. To further promote the island as a romantic destination, Jeju Loveland, an outdoor park featuring suggestive artwork and sculptures created by graduates from Hongik University, was opened in 2004.

Only visitors who are 18 years old and above are allowed to enter Jeju Loveland, and that applies to this article too. There are NSFW images coming up – make sure you are at least 18 years old to keep scrolling.


Take pictures with sensual and erotic sculptures



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To encourage people to be more comfortable with topics related to sex, Jeju Loveland has multiple art installations where visitors can take pictures of themselves with naked statues engaging in sexual activities or in suggestive poses.


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Jeju Loveland believes that having fun posing with such statues can help visitors embrace their sexuality and erase the taboo of sex.


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The park takes the theme very seriously – even the signages are designed to look like genitals.


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Light fixtures and furniture in the park are also quirky – there are peeing lamp posts and butt seats.


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Since South Korea is a conservative country, such open displays of eroticism can be shocking to some. But Jeju Loveland has been receiving many visitors over the years.


Indoor gallery with souvenir shop



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Located inside the park is also an indoor gallery that houses a souvenir shop in a mound-shaped building.


Inside the gallery
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Aside from the giant and life-sized sculptures in the outdoor park, you can view tiny figurines engaging in intimate activities in their indoor gallery. 


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At the art and souvenir shop, you can buy a variety of items, including sexy lingerie, accessories, phone cases, and more.


The art/souvenir shop
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Amenities in Jeju Loveland



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You will be able to find a 7-Eleven convenience store and a small cafe in Jeju Loveland, where you can grab some snacks when you feel hungry after your stroll in the park.


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If you are feeling ballsy, you can try their geoshigi-bbang, which is bread that’s shaped like genitals. Don’t worry, it just tastes like a soft cake with a sweet filling inside.

The geoshigi-bbang comes in a set of 3 and costs KRW3,000 (~USD2.70)

There’s coffee available too, such as Americano and Latte. A hot Americano costs KRW5,000 (~USD4.50) and a hot Latte costs KRW5,500 (~USD4.90). The iced versions of both drinks cost an additional KRW5,000 (~USD4.50).


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If you have young children with you, you can drop them off at the indoor playground before viewing the gallery and park. 


Visiting Jeju Loveland



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Tickets cost KRW12,000 (~USD10.60) per person.

Visitors under the age of 18 years old will not be allowed into Jeju Loveland.

Jeju Island does not have subway lines, so the most convenient way to get to Jeju Loveland is by car or bus.


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Getting there:

  1. From the Jeju International Airport, board bus no. 344 at the Jeju Bus Terminal
  2. Alight at the 2nd stop
  3. Cross the road to the bus stop opposite
  4. Board bus no. 240
  5. Alight at the 11th stop, which is at the entrance of Jeju’s Art Museum. Jeju Loveland is approximately 500m away.
  6. Walk along the road in the same direction as the bus and you will see Jeju Loveland on your left.

Address: 2894-72, 1100-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Opening hours: 9AM-10PM, Daily | Ticket counter closes at 9.30PM
Telephone: 82-64-712-6988
Website

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Cover image adapted from: @pakorn_455, @jejuloveland and @jejuloveland

Loo Shuen Lin

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