"Tamla and Jeju" is a book that uses Tamla Sunryukdo, which was painted 300 years ago, as the beginning of the story, to examine Jeju's appearance at the time and to add the present Jeju image. Now that there are more people visiting Jeju than ever, I recommend this book to those who want to go on a more unique trip.
Tamla, the most common name on the record, means "an island country in the deep and far sea," and is also marked as Tam-mo-ra-gook, Sub-ra, Dam-raz, and Tak-ra.
Jeju is a volcanic island created by volcanic activity in the sea 1.8 million years ago, and lava rose from the middle of the island about 25,000 years ago and Hallasan Mountain was formed, and various oreum was formed as small volcanoes erupted around it.
In Jeju-mok, a manager of Jeong 3pum and a manager of Jeong 5pum who assisted theJeong 3pum manager were dispatched, and a manager of Jeong 6pum was dispatched to Daejeong-hyeon and Jeongui-hyeon.