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Islands of Korea, Islands of the World Islands of Korea, Islands of the World  Story 3. Life Encounters on Heuksando and Hongdo                                                                                                               ISLAND Scene



                                              I first joined the program out of my love for islands and the rare
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                                              opportunity to not just visit but actually live on one, even if only
                                              temporarily. I had already been to Ulleungdo, so I thought, “Why
                                              not head west this time?” People often suggested I start a YouTube
                                              channel to share my healing travel stories—this felt like a good
                                              chance to begin.


                                              But I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous. I had read troubling
                                              accounts about Shinan’s islands and worried I might encounter
                                              similar difficulties.


                                              Yet the moment I stepped off the boat onto the island, all those
                                              concerns melted away. It was like discovering another world
                                              within Korea—both the scenery and the people were warm and
                                              welcoming. Over my five-day stay (two days on Hongdo, two on
                                              Heuksando), I met many people and felt deeply fulfilled.


                                              Locals and travelers alike called me a “young traveler” or “writer.” I
                                              had heartfelt conversations with elders and heard countless stories
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                                              Though my experiences are limited, I couldn’t help but notice
                                              how some islands suffer from unchecked tourism. In Ulleungdo,                                    The innkeeper sadly told me, “There were over 100 kids when I attended that school
                                              I saw how airport construction was impacting the landscape.                                      30 years ago.” Today, many families move their kids to Mokpo for school, and those
                                              Some residents argued, “If you’re going to build a small airport                                 children rarely return to live on the island as adults. While urban infrastructure offers
                                              for 50-seat planes, you might as well go bigger.” On the other                                   comfort, it comes at the cost of losing connection with the island’s unique natural
                                              hand, in Heuksando, I heard concerns about increased waste and                                   beauty.
                                              overcrowding if tourism grows, even though others were hopeful it
                                              might bring younger residents back.                                                              To some, an island may seem like nothing more than an isolated speck in the sea—but
                                                                                                                                               to me, it’s a place filled with people who love where they live and warmly welcome
                                              As a graduate student studying education policy, I couldn’t ignore                               others. I hope to return and spend more time with these communities, contributing
                                              the large school building occupying prime space on the island. I                                 in any way I can. I want Heuksando, Hongdo, and other beautiful Korean islands to be
                                              learned from locals that Hongdo Elementary now has only three                                    cherished not only by Koreans but by people around the world. Just as they are, they’re
                                              students and will likely close once they graduate.                                               already more than enough




                 By Park Jeong-eun

                 Island: Hongdo and Heuksando Island
                 Duration: August 14th~18th, 2023

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