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 Winner of the Grand Prize in the Tourism Brand Category
 at the 2nd Korea Public Brand Awards





 Unlike cities where life rushes by, time moves slowly on islands. Here, the sound of waves
 and the wind serve as the clock, while the setting sun marks the end of the day. The sea
 breeze lingers in the centuries-old pine trees, and the quiet waves still echo with the songs
            May: Chudo, Tongyeong-si         June: Baengnyeongdo, Ongjin-gun  July: Yeonhwado, Tongyeong-si
 of fishermen.


 Stone paths, worn smooth by generations of footsteps, hold countless stories. Named
 rocks and trees, weathered by storms, quietly reveal the passage of time. The time on
 islands—shaped by both nature and people—moves slowly, yet within that slowness, we
 often rediscover the true essence of life.
 Vol.03  Islands are more than just beautiful landscapes. Their histories, traditions, and unique

 cultures offer glimpses into the wisdom and elegance of our ancestors. They serve as
 precious spaces that connect the past with the future.


 To celebrate these qualities and share them with a wider audience, the Korea Island
 Development Institute (KIDI) launched the “Island of the Month” project.

 Initiated at the time of KIDI’s founding, Island of the Month highlights the sustainability and   August: Oeyeondo, Boryeong-si  September: Gapado, Seogwipo-si  October: Gyodongdo, Ganghwa-gun
 cultural richness of island regions. Each month, a new island is selected and promoted,
 with the goal of elevating public awareness of the island’s heritage and distinct identity.


 Through this initiative, KIDI aims to showcase the humanistic and cultural value of
 islands—especially in a time when many face demographic decline and cultural erosion.
 The slogan “Doran Doran” is a Korean wordplay combining “do (島)” meaning “island” and
 the onomatopoeic expression for warm conversation (doran doran), capturing the project’s
 intention to share island stories in a familiar and heartfelt way.











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