Haehwatang, Jeju: The Color of Still Water
Some places don’t quite fit the world outside their doors. The sign is embedded in a tangle of driftwood root […]
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Some places don’t quite fit the world outside their doors. The sign is embedded in a tangle of driftwood root […]
Haehwatang, Jeju: The Color of Still Water Read More »
A weathered cross, a desert garden, and a tabby cat passing through white sand as if it owns the place
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There is a place in Jeju that looks, for a moment, like it belongs somewhere else entirely. Sanbangsan doesn’t announce
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You come around the bend on Haemajihaean-ro and something is wrong with the island — in the best way. The
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There’s a moment, somewhere between the concrete and the palm trees, when Jeju stops feeling like Korea. Cafe Jinjungsung opened
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If you’ve spent any time looking into Siheung, you’ve probably come across Geobukseom — the artificial turtle-shaped island developed as
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Somewhere between Ansan and the open sea, Korea puts on a grass skirt and means it. The name says it
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Korea has a way of doing this — dropping a tropical resort into a landscape that has no business being
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