How can two people live alone on a lonely island?|A collection of elderly couples living alone on remote islands, big or small|Korean Travelogue|

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00:00:00 Jukguldo old couple 00:15:20 Dokgeodo old couple 00:30:41 Chodo old couple 00:45:37 Wondo old couple 00:59:40 Somaemuldo old couple 1. ※ This video is part of the <Tongyeong Korea Travelogue Part 2 - Mother's Treasure> broadcast on October 3, 2009. 26 kilometers southeast from Tongyeong Port. The first passenger ship to Somaemuldo, which operates only three times a day, is carrying people. Now it has become a famous tourist attraction in Tongyeong, but just 20 years ago, it was an unknown island where it was difficult to even see the shadow of an outsider. We arrived at this cozy island village where 14 households live closely together. Of the slightly over 30 residents, 8 are haenyeo (female divers) who have made a living by diving their entire lives. Among them, Grandma Kim, who is 68 this year, is the youngest of the village's haenyeo. Grandma's life, which she has been working in the sea, has already lasted a full 48 years. To Grandma, her lifelong companion, Grandpa, is always the one who keeps her warm by her side. However, it is said that the two of them lost the ability to speak due to an accident when they were young. Grandma and Grandpa, who can hear each other's stories just by looking at each other's eyes, even without speaking, let's listen to their story together in the wide blue sea of ​​Tongyeong and the splendid waves. Program name: Korean Travelogue, Tongyeong Part 2 - Mother's Treasure Broadcast date: 2009.10.13 #KoreanTravelogue #Tongyeong #hearingimpaired #hearingimpairedcouple #signlanguage #conversation #eyecontact #seasidevillagediary 2. Korean Travelogue - Lunchbox Gisaeng Part 5 Remote Island, Taste of the Wild ※ This video is a part of <Korean Travelogue - Lunchbox Gisaeng Part 5 Remote Island, Taste of the Wild> that aired on November 22, 2019. A small island in Wando, Jeollanam-do, where no boats come and go. It is called 'Jukguldo' because of the many bamboo trees and caves. At one time, about 50 people lived there, but because of the rough waves, only one household, Kim Nok-san and So Bok-dan, remained. There is no small hole-in-the-wall shop, but if you are diligent, there is an abundance of food, including fish and seaweed. If you just pack some white rice and head out to the sea, you will quickly have a fresh table that you cannot find in the city. When a gentle breeze blows, the wife, Bok-dan, shows off her hidden skills. She rolls up the seaweed and octopus she found at the beach and makes special kimbap that you can only find on remote islands. She packs a lunch box with her husband, her only partner in the island village and her 'eternal friend', and goes on a picnic to the hidden caves of Jukguldo. ✔ Program name: Korean Travelogue - Lunchbox Parasite Part 5 Remote Island, Taste of the Wild ✔ Broadcast date: 2019.11.22 #GolladyeonDocumentary #KoreanTravelogue #Island #Sea #UninhabitedIsland #RawSashimi #Eating 3. Korean Travelogue - Jodo Islands Part 3 Lonely Island, Dokgeodo ※ This video is part of <Korean Travelogue - Jodo Islands Part 3 Lonely Island, Dokgeodo> broadcast on September 7, 2011. There is an island called Dokgeodo, which is isolated from the world due to the strong waves. Dokgeodo (獨巨島) was originally called Dokgo Island (獨孤島). It is located 10km away from Jindo, but the strong waves made it impossible to get there or back, so it became 'Dokgeodo', meaning 'remote island'. The busiest season of the year for the lonely island Dokgeodo is summer. The 15 households make a year’s living by harvesting seaweed during the summer. The island, which is mountainous with almost no flat land, has no rice fields at all and only a few small gardens, so they estimate the year’s farming by harvesting seaweed during the summer. This island, located at the eastern end of the Jodo Islands and not far by boat, has become a remote island because of the waves. The waves are strong and the wind is strong at Dokgeodo. The seaweed from Dokgeodo, which has been hardened by fighting the waves and the wind, does not lose its firmness even after boiling it many times. The wild seaweed from Dokgeodo is called ‘Dokgeogak’ because it is harvested from Dokgeodo, ‘Dolgak’ because it is harvested from a rock, and ‘Sanmogak’ because it is excellent for postpartum care, and the best quality is famous enough to sell for 1 million won for a bundle of 20 strands. When the waterway opens, even lonely Dokgeodo makes friends. Tanhangdo is an island within an island of Dokgeodo, located to the south of Dokgeodo. Four households live there, but there is only one house with traces of people: the house of grandfather Yun Woon-joong and his wife. The grandfather, who worked in an anchovy fishing farm for 20 years in his youth, now makes a living by growing seaweed during the summer. We go to find out the story of the grandfather who, despite the advice of his children who have gone to the city, protects the island and wants to leave his hometown to his descendants. ✔ Program name: Korean Travelogue - Jodo Islands Part 3 Lonely Island, Dokgeo Island ✔ Broadcast date: 2011.09.07 #GolladeunDocumentary #KoreanTravelogue #Korea #Travel #Island #Remote #Jeollanam-do #Life #Drama #Sea 4. Korean Travelogue - Falling in Love with the Tongyeong Sea Part 1 I Love Islands, Living on an Island ※ This video is a part of <Korean Travelogue - Falling in Love with the Tongyeong Sea Part 1 I Love Islands, Living on an Island> that aired on December 1, 2014. The sea of ​​Tongyeong, which embraces 150 islands. To reach each island boasting its own scenic beauty, passenger ships travel across the sea several times a day. The only three islands in Tongyeong that passenger ships do not reach are Bongdo, Galdo, and Chodo. Chodo is a small and beautiful island 30 minutes away from Yokjido by fishing boat. The only residents who settled on Chodo, which was an uninhabited island, are Kim Dae-gyu and Jo Jong-im. It has already been 15 years since the husband came to the island to recuperate due to health issues. There is an endless supply of side dishes when you roam the grasslands with 70 goats and go out to the rocks. There is even a feast of damselfish that comes up just by casting a fishing rod. For this couple, this is no longer a lonely uninhabited island, but a place of happiness and their own paradise. The beautiful island love story of a couple who appreciates the gift of the sea, where the moon rises and sets, unfolds. ✔ Program name: Korean Travelogue - Falling in love with the Tongyeong Sea Part 1 I love islands, so I'll live on one ✔ Broadcast date: December 1, 2014 #GolladyeonDocumentary #KoreanTravelogue #UninhabitedIsland #Couple #IslandVillage #Sea 5. Korean Travelogue - In the winter, I blindly want and hope for Part 3, Wondo ※ This video is a part of <Korean Travelogue - In the winter, I blindly want and hope for Part 3, Wondo> that aired on January 18, 2017. Everyone has their own paradise on earth that they think about at least once. The Korean travelogue unfolds in search of people who made their dreams come true on remote islands. Wondo, an island called Donggeul Circle or Wondo (圓島) because of its round shape. To get to this place where regular passenger ships do not operate, you need to take a speedboat from Yeosu Port for 1 hour and 40 minutes to Chodo, then take a diagonal boat for another 25 minutes. A boat that readily took the production crew looking for a dead end in Chodo. It was Wondo resident Jeong Il-yong. The house where the production crew was invited, where Jeong Il-yong and his wife lived, was a closed police station. The place where the couple's winter food grows was the playground of a closed branch school. Let's take a look into the paradise of the couple that has become an ordinary daily life for the couple as time passes, but that they cannot easily get used to. ✔ Program name: Korean travel - In winter, I just want and hope for part 3, Wondo ✔ Broadcast date: 2017.01.18 #Golladundocumentary #Koreantravel #Uninhabitedisland #Island #Seafishing #Boatfishing #Happiness #Countryside #Drama #GolladundocumentaryonTV

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