All of the top stories from JW#108:
Jeju Travel: Opening the inner path of exile
The island’s 500-year history as an island of banishment can be retraced by visitors today following a number of walking routes. >>> http://goo.gl/Qkwv8n
Indigenous social enterprise: Jeju haenyeo By Anne Hilty
“Social Enterprise” is a business model recently gaining in popularity throughout Korea and Anne Hilty explores its presence in Jeju indigenous practices >>> http://goo.gl/3XiXeh
Jeju set to be wind power ‘mecca’
Landmark wind energy expo WEA 2014 brings Jeju’s carbon-free future nearer >>> http://goo.gl/d5iuqn
The Jeju language: Endangered yet very much alive
The UNESCO-listed local vernacular is under threat but it is far from on its last legs, as described by documentary-maker Giuseppe Rositano >>> http://goo.gl/bftbql
Jeju app not as “ez” as it sounds
Old-fashioned body language outperforms smart app developed by tour chiefs as Brenna McNamara hits the streets >>> http://goo.gl/A4dcVO
Aewol’s equine pleasures
Tom Willis-Jones finds that Jeju Horse Riding Park offers a dignified riding experience for all-comers >>> http://goo.gl/gDXWQo
Halla’s twin peaks: Mountains, challenges and first steps
The pivotal mountain at Jeju’s heart was the inspiration for a triple attempt at its conquering for runner Andrew Elwood >>> http://goo.gl/XAf1pT |