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※ This video is part of <Korean Travelogue - Ulleungdo in Winter, Part 3 How Far Have You Been, Ulleungdo> that aired on the month and year of the year. The Ulleungdo Coastal Road opened after 55 years. Thanks to the 44.55km road, you can now travel around the entire island in just one hour. The coastal road of Ulleungdo is beautiful no matter where you go, but many of the most beautiful sights, such as Elephant Rock, Songgotsan, Gitdaebong, and Gwaneumdo, are concentrated in the northern part of the island. - “There was no farming, so I lived by picking seaweed, catching squid, eating seaweed from the sea, and catching pollack.” Kim I-hwan, who settled in Pyeongri Village, Ulleungdo 11 years ago, remodeled a warehouse next to his house and made a shack café. Although it is called a café, it is not a place to do business, but a gathering place where all the villagers gather. As he collected items received from the residents, it became a museum of Ulleungdo life. Let’s gather in the village’s gathering place and listen to the old stories of grandmother Kim Yong-ae. - “It feels like yesterday, but it’s been over 50 years.” 50 years ago, the road to school in Taeha Village was long and rough. On days when snow was falling heavily, Soo-min would hold her father’s hand and follow the road. Now that she’s her father’s age, she’s found the old road again. How has the road changed? There’s a man who’s completely immersed in the scent of chrysanthemums in Seokpo Village. Lee Deok-jun rides a monorail to a wildflower field on the edge of a cliff. From myeong-i to jeonho-namul, wasabi, and camellia. Deok-jun’s extraordinary story of loving wildflowers! We meet people living on their own islands along the coastal road of the northern part of Ulleungdo. ✔ Program name: Korea Travelogue - Ulleungdo in Winter Part 3 How far have you been, Ulleungdo ✔ Broadcast date: 2019.01.31 #GolladyeonDocumentary #Documentary #Documentary #KoreaTravelogue