There are two Teddy Bear Museums on Jeju Island. The one in the Chinese area is the largest and the new one. We live in downtown Jeju City, close to Sino-Luo duty-free shop. When I went there, I took a taxi with my friends. The fare was more than 200 RMB. In Korea, we had to wear seat belts. Every driver was very fierce. I was in the back row, so I would like to leave in front. We must tell you that the lighting of this museum is very good. The portrait has its own beauty effect. The small park outside the museum must also be visited. Everywhere you can walk, you must go once. There is also an Elvis Presley theatre. If you have accompanying gift, you can buy some back. It is very memorable. Museums have posted the second most popular Museum among Chinese tourists from the China Tourism Administration. On the way back, we found a good way, basically Korean navigation plus Korean dictionary. Believe it or not, there's a 600-way station near your museum. We said we're going to Sino-Luo duty-free shop. The conductor told us we're going to Grace Hotel No. 2 (see picture). Once we got on the bus, we'd probably take a few stops. I didn't think this bus would go straight to grace hote. There is no parking in the middle. It's much cheaper than renting. If you have friends who want to go back and forth to Xiguipu and Jizhou, it's a good choice. By the way, the bus driver drives very hard...