Jeongbang Waterfall is one of the most famous and scenic waterfalls in Jeju Island, South Korea. The waterfall has a height of approximately 23 meters and is unique in that it falls directly into the ocean. The name "Jeongbang" means "clear water fall" in Korean.
Jeongbang Waterfall is located on the southwest coast of Jeju Island, near the small fishing village of Seogwipo. It is easily accessible by road and is a popular tourist destination in the area.
The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and rocky cliffs, providing a picturesque backdrop for visitors. There is a viewing platform near the waterfall where visitors can take in the breathtaking scenery and feel the refreshing mist from the falls.
In addition to its natural beauty, Jeongbang Waterfall also has a rich cultural history. According to legend, a dragon used to live in the pool at the base of the falls, and local fishermen would offer it sacrifices in exchange for good catches. The waterfall also played an important role in ancient rituals and ceremonies.