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Islands of Korea, Islands of the World  The workshop on Jawol 2-ri, part of the first-phase   Through Shared Action Plogging Event   KIDI Business
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 island group, was one such training event. Held at the
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 village’s multipurpose center, the sessions included
 communication strategies, local asset assessments,
 and analog archiving.
 Building Community
 What made the training stand out was its emphasis
 on real-life relevance. Because the topics were
 on Wonsando Island, Boryeong
 selected based on resident feedback, the workshops
 avoided the fatigue often associated with repetitive   A “community” is defined as a group sharing a
 government programs—and instead received an   space and a sense of mutual interest. In Korean, it
 enthusiastic response.  translates to “gongdongche.” The Island Community
 Development Project supports community-building   2 2002233..
 The village is working toward launching a “village
 activities that promote communication, cooperation,   1 111..  66..~~88..
 hotel,” where the entire community operates as
 and cohesion among island residents.
 a guest experience. Training focused on branding
 strategies to highlight tourism resources, alongside
 On November 3, a plogging event (jogging while
 sessions on ecological preservation to support future
 picking up litter) was held on Wonsando Island, in   Dreaming of a Work-Holiday Destination:
 project development.
 connection with a prior environmental education   Eocheongdo Island Advanced Site Visit
 session. The event brought together 30 participants,   (Eocheongdo, Gunsan City)
 including KIDI staff, project managers, city officials,
 and local residents. In just one hour, the three teams   When you hear “advanced site visit,” you might first think
 collected over 80 kg of waste.  of “travel.” But in the context of the Island Community
            Development Project, it’s more about learning than
 The residents—long troubled by marine debris—were   sightseeing.
 02  thrilled to see their village noticeably cleaner.
 Vol.  They expressed a desire to continue holding similar   Eocheongdo Island, named for its mirror-like clear waters,

 events. The day ended with a “village table” meal   is the westernmost island in North Jeolla Province.
 and a music and dance session to thank participants.   Shaped like a horseshoe open to the south, the island
 Residents joined in a lively fitness and singing class   is encircled by mountains such as Seoksan, Dangsan,
 before gathering to enjoy a hearty meal prepared by   Gongchisan, Ansan, Geomsanbong, and Dogusan making
 the management team.  it a natural shelter for ships during rough seas. Its ports
            used to glow through the night, crowded with fishing
 For many residents, the event was a rare chance to   boats and sailors seeking refuge.
 connect with neighbors in a shared space. Though                  With that vision in mind, residents chose Jejudo Island
 they live in the same village, work obligations often   However, that once-bustling image is now fading. With   as the model for their benchmarking visit. Attracted by
 keep them apart.   most residents engaged in fishing, recent shifts in marine   Jeju’s rich natural environment, travelers regularly visit
            environments have drastically reduced catches, sparking   for workcations, month-long island stays, and work-
 Through the project,   concern. This prompted Eocheongdo’s community to   holiday experiences—now a common lifestyle trend in
 the Wonsando community   collectively apply for the Island Community Development   Korea.
 hopes to build a cleaner,  Project, viewing it as a much-needed turning point.
  more sustainable                                                 During  their  visit  to  Harye-ri  in  Seogwipo  City,
 environment together.  Residents now have high hopes. The island’s gentle   Eocheongdo residents received training in ecotourism
            trails lead to the iconic Eocheongdo Lighthouse, often   village management and learned how to operate work-
            named among Korea’s 15 most beautiful. Its red dome    holiday programs. They also signed an MOU with the
            atop a white tower draws photographers from across     Global Jeju Cultural Cooperative to lay the foundation
            the country. With postcard-like landscapes at every turn,   for long-term cooperation. With the Island Community
            Eocheongdo is a dream destination for those envisioning   Development Project as a stepping stone, Eocheongdo
            a peaceful life on an island.                          aspires to build a sustainable future that lives up to the
                                                                   meaning of its name—“clear and blue.”
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