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Seogwipo (서귀포시, 西歸浦市, west.return.port.city) is a city in Jeju-do, the second largest city on the island.
In July 2006 Seogwipo was expanded to include the entire southern half of the island, giving it a population of about 156,000.
Be sure that the bus has the "5.16" number on it; this is the highway that uses the most direct route to go between the two cities, first by going towards Hallasan but a little bit east to avoid the slope, and then down all the way to the city.