My Hometown, Tongyeong, Korea
Tongyeong is one of the most beautiful harbor cities in South Korea. The city is nestled around many floating islands and famous with their abundant seafood.

Tongyeong, South Korea
I would like to introduce my lovely hometown, Tongyeong city, of South Korea.
Beautiful, isn’t it?
Fishing is the major industry in this town.
Some random kiddos goofing around 6am in the morning on Nam-mang hill park.
Painted walls in Dongpirang hill(동피랑). Every house has whimsical paintings on their walls.
The same random kids following me everywhere I go.
Do you speak Korean? Try to read this! So funny!
Such a strong southern Korean accent, they had to put translation on the bottom. Of course I understand the whole thing. In fact I used to talk like that.
This angel looks just like my daughter.
Is this a front door of my house? Just kidding!
It’s a entrance of the memorial house of Admiral Lee; the most respected general in Korean history.
That’s him!
5 seconds of Korean history
If England has Admiral Lord Nelson who brought victory from the battle of Trafalgar, Admiral lee and his world’s 1st iron boat saved Korea from the Japanese invasion in 16th century. The winning battle happened in the ocean near my hometown.
Traditional Korean architectural details are found everywhere.
I love Korean doors.
The bamboo and the cascading walls remind me of the back yard of my grandparent’s house.
The colors of Korea – we call it Dan-Cheong (단청). You will find these colorful architectural pattern in many Buddhist temples and palaces all over in Korea.
Tongyeong is famous for their seafood. This is the central seafood market that I used to pass by everyday on my way to school.
A lady ripping out the skin of eels. My kids freaked out about this.
Visors are well beloved among many Korean ladies. It’s to protect their skin from the harsh sunlight.
This is one of the best fish stews I ever had in my life. One of my mother’s friends runs a seafood restaurant and this was the dish she served. I finished 2 bowls of rice with this stew. Soooo good!
This is the fish in the stew,; belt fish called “galchi (갈치)”. You can tell it is from Korean ocean judging from the shiny silver color.
Why is she holding an umbrella in a sunny day? That is her secret to maintain a beautiful skin.
Another famous thing in Tongyeong is the handcrafted furniture called Jagae (자개).
This man is a master artist in Korean handicraft. He uses Avalon shells to create beautiful furniture pieces. He kindly welcomed our visit to his studio and taught my kids about his work.
My kids learned how to inlay the Avalon thread into motif.
Well, I told him immediately that I couldn’t afford it.
This twin chest will run up to $100,000.
It will take the artisan one year to complete.
Another famous handicraft of Tongyeong is these quilted bags. They run from $30-150.
This is Tongyeong style kimbap. In modern day, we call it Chungmu Kimbap. I can eat this every day.
Plain rice wrapped with dried seaweed and served with spicy squid, fish cakes, and radish kimchi.
A must-eat when you visit Tong-Young. I share a recipe on how to make this delicious seaweed rice rolls so check it out if you are interested to know more about.
We also had a boat ride to nearby islands. My kids were sharing their shrimp crackers with seagulls.
There are so many tiny islands nearby and the scenery is breathtaking! This one has a lighthouse on the top.
So how do you think? Would you like to visit Tongyeong next time you go to Korea?
After posting this, I feel like I should get a job with Korea tourism board. Ha ha!
































I love your blog and recipes! I have been using your recipes for a couple years now. I used to lived in Korea and taught English and I really miss the food! Glancing over this post today I saw that you are from Tong-Yeong! This is the town where I taught, I had such great experience there!!
Wow, that is so cool! I am so glad to hear from someone who’s been to my hometown. I miss there a lot, especially all the great seafood! Hope you had enjoyed an abundant seafood there. Thanks for the comment. It is always nice here from my readers.
When i was a little girl my mom used to cook it often.
You’re right! i confirm it’s absolutely more than a simple cabage pancake!
I’ll cook it when i find this cabbage.
It’s not easy to find it in Italy:((
Thanks for your recipe!
Hi Holly! You have a beautiful blog! I know i will enjoy reading it. I used to write a food blog awhile back but just lost interest. I was actually looking for Korean travel blogs in English when I stumbled upon your blog, and what a gem it is! This post especially grabbed my attention as I was looking for a nice fishing village to visit during my visit to Seoul next month. There’s not much info out there about places like these. Tong-Young city looks gorgeous, and even though it looks quite modern, I can feel the calm and peacefulness from your excellent photography. How far is Tong-Young from Seoul? I’d love to visit if I can.. Thank you for sharing Holly ;D
How Carol
Tongyoung is about 4 hr drive from Seoul. The city is known for one of the most scenic harbor town of Korea. Very popular place among Koreans. Hope you get to visit there and enjoy the scrumptious seafood and the scenery.
Thanks for sharing. Your home town is beautiful!
Your hometown is so picturesque, I am sure your kids had a great time too (btw love the pic of them goofing around). I love korean food, and can’t wait to try out the recipes! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Excellent recipe.
Your home town is so beautiful.
Superb photos.