To Jeju Island, I'm going to Niu Island for fried noodles. We went there on March 1st. The weather was fine, but the sea breeze was still cool. It was suitable for wearing overcoats. But many girls wore summer skirts and the wind blew up. Well, the Chinese were not frozen. Korean people were going to show their thighs in that season. Before boarding the ship to buy tickets, you need to fill out a form, then go to the queue, first boarding, then filling in some people. It will be about ten minutes. You can see the sightseeing bus on the left side of the dock when you get off the boat. I take a pink bus (many people choose bicycles or electric cars, I recommend buses, because it will be very tired after a lap, in fact, the attractions where the bus stops are the best). There are four scenic spots to get off and off at will. Some drivers will also introduce them to you in Korean, Chinese and Japanese. At the first stop, I got off to take pictures. There were snacks on sale. The scenery was good. The second stop is to see the scenery and see many sea mothers. The reason for the third stop is not getting off. The first two stops are still small. There are a lot of people boarding this stop. It's a bathing beach, and the sand is very good. The fourth stop is the famous Niu Dao noodle shop and ice cream. I ordered seafood noodles and fried sauce noodles. The fried sauce noodles are general, but the seafood noodles are delicious. My friend can't eat spicy noodles. Many stars around here have come to take photos. Waiting for a bus in front of an ice cream shop will have two directions. This station will collect tickets. If the driver refuses to collect your tickets, don't worry. That's when you're sitting in the opposite direction. Just go down and wait for the opposite direction. There were many seagulls on the return ferry. The whole journey was very good, but there was some anxiety.