Fifteen years ago, UNESCO classified Jejueo, the language of Korea’s Jeju Island, as “critically endangered,” entering it into the Atlas of World’s Languages in Danger. At that time, they estimated ...
Ray Young, a 58-year-old New Zealand teacher at Branksome Hall Asia on Jeju Island, has an extraordinary skill - he speaks 28 ...
Oliwia Stawnicka, aka Oliwia In, has spent over 15 years in Korea as the first foreign haenyeo , a female diver on Jeju ...