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Souvenir Shop

Jeju tangerine snacks dominate the shelves at this Souvenir Shop

This Souvenir Shop in Terminal 1 leans hard into Jeju‑only products: tangerine chocolates, Hallabong candies, citrus teas, and local cookies stacked right by the main domestic departure area. Prices sit in the 5,000–15,000 KRW range for boxed snacks, with smaller keychains and magnets under 5,000 KRW. It feels more like a Jeju specialty corner than a generic Korean gift store, so you’ll see Hallabong characters on everything from tote bags to phone grips.

Hours typically mirror the first and last flights, roughly 06:00 to 21:30, but stock looks tired after the evening rush. Multiple traveller reviews call Jeju Airport “small” and “very busy,” and that shows here: by late afternoon, best‑selling citrus cookie boxes and mixed gift sets often thin out. If you care about getting matching snack boxes for a group, try to shop before 16:00 when the domestic departure banks start to spike.

Watch out for crowding in the 30–60 minutes before big departures; with only a few souvenir outlets in CJU, this shop gets a queue 10–15 people deep at peak times. Expect tight aisles, lots of carry‑ons underfoot, and some flavors or package sizes already gone. Card payment is standard, but have 10,000 KRW in cash ready in case smaller impulse items ring up faster on the cash side.

Quick tip: if you spot a specific Hallabong snack you like, grab 2–3 boxes in one go; coming back even 20 minutes later, regulars say that exact flavor often disappears before the next flight wave.

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