Published On Jun 14, 2023
After spending two months in Seoul, I was beginning to wonder if the entire country was as crowded and fast-paced as its capital. So I packed my bags and set out for Jindo Island (μ§λ), South Korea's second largest island (after Jeju of course). As opposed to Jeju, it's not a touristy island, mostly because it's so difficult to get to: I had to take a long-distance train, 4 buses, and a metro to get there.
After such a long journey, I felt confident that I'd get to see a different side of Korea.
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0:00 Intro
0:56 Traditional Village
1:50 What people grow here
3:38 Village Irrigation System
4:24 Jindo Dog!
4:42 Poisonous Snake Hike
9:50 Forest Stream Bath
12:16 Ancient Village Cemetery
14:17 Village Views
14:31 Homes Destroyed during the Japanese Invasion
16:22 Meeting a Local
17:17 Can you get around without speaking Korean?
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