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Islands of Korea, Islands of the World Islands of Korea, Islands of the World ⑨ Hwangdeokdo Island, Geoje (Gyeongnam): ⑩ Gaeyado Island, Gunsan (Jeonbuk): ⑮ Nokdo Island, Boryeong (Chungnam): ⑯ Gopado Island, Seosan (Chungnam): Island Story
“Camping Festa” Program
Mussel Bread
“Junk Art Tour” Program
Machilus Makgeolli Kit & Giant Mussel Keyring
An eco-art initiative where marine debris such as plastics,
A local food made with island-farmed mussels,
A DIY Makgeolli kit using Machilus bark and a
A camping-themed promotional program
Island Story
developed for visitors coming for car-camping
fishing nets, and buoys is collected and transformed into
featuring Bijindo-style tourism goods inspired by
souvenir keyring featuring a giant mussel motif.
artworks through island cleanup efforts.
and sea fishing.
coastal landscapes and haenyeo heritage.
⑪ Biando Island, Gunsan (Jeonbuk): ⑫ Yamido Island, Gunsan (Jeonbuk): ⑰ Ando Island, Yeosu (Jeonnam): ⑱ Hwataedo Island, Yeosu (Jeonnam):
Cuttlefish Snack Set Fresh Shiitake Mushroom Kalguksu Noodles Island Yanggaeng & Hijiki Seaweed Juak Canned Octopus
Semi-dried cuttlefish products made from Kalguksu noodles made with shiitake mushroom Yanggaeng (red bean jelly) and Juak (sweet
Canned parboiled octopus, made using octopus
locally caught cuttlefish. powder, available in both dried and fresh noodle rice cake fritters) made with agar and hijiki
abundantly caught in the waters off Hwataedo.
varieties. seaweed grown on the island.
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⑬ Eocheongdo Island, Gunsan(Jeonbuk): ⑭ Wonsando Island, Boryeong (Chungnam):
“Eocheong Holiday” Program Flower Ade & “Kkaburi” Oranda
A retreat-style program offering digital detox, Floral-infused beverages and a modern take on /
meditation, and trekking, ideal for those seeking Oranda (crispy rice snack) using local ingredients. / A Testbed for the Future of Islands
a break from daily life.
This pop-up store served a purpose beyond just exhibition.
It was a testbed for showcasing the outcomes of the Island Regional Specialization
Project—offering the public a look at how local island resources can be
reinterpreted in creative and contemporary ways.
“Seomthing Convenience Store” offered a multisensory experience of island life.
This winter, it revealed new possibilities for the future of Korea’s islands.
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