The sea and islands of Korea's south await. The journey begins with a ferry ride to Oedo Island — where gardens and panoramic views come together in a space shaped by both nature and human hands, quiet, harmonious, perfectly ordered.
The POW camp on Geoje Island reveals an unexpected and dark chapter of Korea's 20th-century history.
Then the cable car in Tongyeong: the weight of the day falls away below, and ahead — the horizon and the sea once more.
Next morning — Suncheon Bay National Garden, vast yet designed down to every curve.
And finally Nagan Eupseong — a village that has lived inside its fortress walls for 600 years, where every turn is a photograph waiting to happen.