Jeju Island is internationally recognized as Korea’s representative tourists destination. It earned a trio of UNESCO Internationally Designated Areas; it is designated as a Biosphere Reserve, confirmed as a Global Geopark, and registered as a World Natural Heritage Site.

There is a tourist destination in the Philippines which is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site like Jeju Island. It is the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park located in Palawan. This river is 8.2 km (5 mi) long and is the longest river in Asia among the rivers in which people can enter. The river boasts extravagant scenery that shows why it is chosen as one of the Seven Wonders of Nature. It is famous for being a heaven for living things,  aving it being home to about 800 variations of plants and 233 species of animals.

There is yet another UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Philippines that is even printed on their currency. It is the rice paddies carved in a stairway fashion on a steep mountain slope in the Cordillera Mountain Range of Ifugao Province, called the Banaue Rice Terrace.

With an altitude of 1000-1500 meters, the hillside rice terrace has been farmed on for more than 2000 years and is currently still being maintained. With an ncredible length that can be wrapped around half of the world (around 20,000 km), the Banaue Rice Terrace is also known as the eighth Wonder of the World.