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What's up in Jeju

What's up in Jeju

By: Arirang Radio
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Take a deep dive into Jeju Island with us at What's Up in Jeju! We go directly on location to various sites on the island and talk about Jeju's history, culture, attractions and more. Join us to get a closer look at what's happening on the island and maybe learn something new along the way! Thank you to JDC for sponsoring this channel. Reporter: Mark. W. Choi Writer: Jade Choi Related Program: #dailyK Program Host: Peter BintArirang Radio Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • Best of What’s Up in Jeju
    Mar 6 2025

    Sadly, today marks the final episode of 'What’s Up in Jeju'.

    Over the past 1 year and 8 months, we’ve explored the diverse charms of Jeju.

    Let’s take a look back at some of the best moments and highlights from our journey together!

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    35 mins
  • Jeju Village Ventures: Sanyang-ri
    Feb 27 2025

    A special day to exploring the island and showcasing distinctive villages in Jeju!

    Let’s head to Sanyang-ri, a small rural village located on the western side of Jeju Island.

    First, we’ll explore ‘Art Lab. Sanyang’, a creative complex that repurposes an old school building.

    Next, we’ll take a walk through ‘Sanyang Keunkot’, which lies within the lush Gotjawal forest zone.

    Lastly, we’ll take a look at a book that documents the history of Sanyang-ri.

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    27 mins
  • 'My Dazzling Friends' Art Exhibition
    Feb 20 2025

    Today, we're visiting the 'My Dazzling Friends' exhibition.

    Meet the artworks created over the past year, both individually and together, by four close artist friends

    —a painter, a cartoonist, an illustrator, and a makeup artist!

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    31 mins
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