
tree of hearts on the jetty
On a jetty jutting out into the Sea of Japan, toward a pine-covered lighthouse isle, this metal tree of hearts is a rendezvous spot on the NE coast of South Korea. Visitors from all over Asia come to Sokcho to eat seafood and to see where scenes in "Autumn in my Heart," one of the first internationally famous Korean melodramas, were filmed. (The open-mouthed fish-"bench" makes for a curious pairing, no?)
To get here from Seoul: catch an 'express bus' from Dong Seoul Bus Terminal or Gangnam Express Bus Terminal. Buses from Gangnam let you off, after a few hours, at the Sokcho Express Bus Terminal, which is just a five minute walk from this jetty. Adjacent is a 1-km-long stretch of white sand popular on weekends.
This unpretentious town is still a bit off the beaten path for most foreign visitors, although Seoraksan National Park is just west of Sokcho. The jumble of new construction (and lax zoning laws) gives this port-town kind of a frontier feel, but the people are friendly and the seafood is fresher than fresh.
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DiscussWant to know more? Ask about or comment on this Highlight!The heart tree looks good as well!! Korea is receiving much deserved love right now!
Perhaps Korea is finally coming into its own--up to now, it's always been overshadowed by Japan and Korea as a destination...I know that teenagers are getting more and more into "K-pop;" not my thing, but a fascinating phenomenon...
There are several interesting contrasts in this photo in terms of shapes, shades and even the kind of dark mood of the sky compared with the optimistic hearts in the tree. Congratulations on your "Rendevous" theme win!
Thanks! And same to you on your win! (...and now the nervous waiting to see who goes to India, eh?)




