South Korea
Jeju Island
Bijarim Forest

Designated as a natural monument, Bijarim Forest has a group of about 2,800 Bija trees which are 500~800 years old. They are 7~14m high, with diameters ranging from 50~110cm. This is the largest forest of bija trees in the world. This forest is presumed to have formed when the bija seeds were flown around the area during the sacrificial rites to the gods. In the middle of the forest is an 800-year-old tree, the oldest tree on Jeju-do Island. The tree is 25m high and has a girth of 6m and is called the ancestor tree of the Bija trees. There are rare orchids and plants growing in the forest. In the past, the bija tree blossoms and the Bija oil were used as insecticides. In 1992, Jejudo Island renovated a walkway at this site for the citizens and tourists to enjoy forest walks through the wonderful forest.

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The oldest tree, about 800 years

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