After presenting an English photography and essay book describing the Korean way of life and inner society two years ago, I found myself in a dilemma to write continuously or not. However, some colleagues working in the hotel's marketing department informed me that not only the Korean culture or the Korean observational guide book in general, but most cities and islands in Korea do not have a reference book introducing their lives in English. In the case of Jeju Island, many people in Europe or America have recently been interviewed about this destination. However, Jeju Island lacked reference books explaining its unique culture and tourist spots. They simply depend on the travel guide booklet. I realized it is true. This occurs in many areas such as Gangwon Province, Jeolla Province and even part of the Seoul region. Although I have to spend a lot of energy...