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Islands of Korea, Islands of the World  Setting Foot on the Island Trails                                              Island Plus


 EBS Korea Travelogue – “Island Trails of Korea”







 Every island trail carries centuries of history etched
 into its stones and soil. Along these paths, the wind
 and waves breathe life into the scenery, and every rock
 and tree holds the quiet stories of islanders. Walking
 these trails offers more than just a beautiful view—it
 allows one to encounter the essence of island time
 and nature.

 To showcase the cultural and ecological value of these
 trails, the Korea Island Development Institute (KIDI)
 partnered with the acclaimed EBS documentary
 program Korea Travelogue to create the special series
 “Island Trails of Korea.”

 KIDI selected a number of distinctive trails across
 various islands and produced a video series that
 highlights each island’s natural beauty and stories.
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 The series spans seven episodes, covering:
  - Ganghwa Nadeul-gil
    (Ganghwado, Ganghwa County)
  - Gaedo Saram-gil (Gaedo, Yeosu City)
  - Cheongsando Slow-gil                                                               Gaedo Saram-gil Trail (Yeosu)
    (Cheongsando, Wando County)
  - Byeongpungdo Baram-gil
     (Byeongpungdo, Shinan County)
  - Namhae Barae-gil (Namhaedo, Namhae County)  Gaedo Saram-gil Trail, Yeosu – A Path Full of Island Life
  - Sapsido Coastal Trail (Sapsido, Boryeong City)
  - Shinsudo Coastal Trail (Shinsudo, Sacheon City)  The “Saram-gil” (People’s Trail) on Gaedo is a living
            record of the daily lives of its islanders. Once used
 These videos bring the trails to life through the   by residents carrying firewood or herding cattle,
            it has now become a treasured cultural asset,
 eyes of island experts and influencers, who walk the
            connecting visitors to the island’s essence. As you
 paths, encounter local residents, explore the food
            walk, you’ll be greeted by emerald seas and quaint
 and culture, and reflect on each island’s unique story.
            scenes that resemble pages from a storybook.
 Many viewers expressed how deeply they were moved
 by the series—and how it sparked a desire to walk the
            Don’t miss Gaedo Makgeolli, a locally produced
 trails themselves.  rice wine known for its smooth yet tangy flavor—
            available only on the island. Warm conversations
 Below are four KIDI-recommended island trails from
            with elders, and local delicacies like soy sauce
 the series, each offering a unique way to experience
            marinated crab and grilled hairtail, make for a
 Korea’s island heritage.  heartfelt and satisfying travel experience.
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