From the southernmost Jeju Island to the northernmost Gangwon Province, South Korea turns into a snow world in winter. When it comes to the best place for enjoying snow, it must be Jeju Island in the south, which is known as the "Hawaii of Korea". The island has a complex terrain and ever-changing climate. Sometimes, it is still sunny in the early morning, but dark clouds gather at noon, and snowflakes fly in the afternoon. When the weather clears up and you see snowflakes dancing in the sky, you will know what "thousands of pear trees in bloom" means.