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Episode 5 of EBS1’s Korean Journey Value Tour follows YouTubers TwoBaps on an ultra-budget getaway to Yeosu in South Jeolla Province. Park Jong-hyun, who’s toured the country sampling popular eateries, teams up with camera buff Kwon Hyuk-tae to tackle a one-night, two-day trip on just 80,000 KRW (approximately $60.00).
But this isn’t about skimping. For that modest sum they manage to pack in four generous meals, secret scenic spots locals love, and even a stay at an ocean-view pool villa. The episode is all about smart spending in a high-cost era, showcasing TwoBaps’ tips for getting maximum value without sacrificing quality.

◈ Korean Journey Value Tour Episode 5 — Yeosu on 80,000 KRW (approximately $60.00) for one night, two days
If you’re dreaming of a wallet-friendly escape, here’s a fresh idea. With prices climbing, more travelers want trips that feel satisfying without breaking the bank. That’s where the YouTube channel TwoBaps comes in. Started by Park Jong-hyun and Kwon Hyuk-tae, the channel began with budget dining guides and has since grown into full travel fare focused on stretch-your-money experiences.
Backed by extensive experience sampling eateries across Korea, the TwoBaps duo knows how to find great food at fair prices. Park claims he’s visited roughly 10,000 restaurants nationwide, and alongside the camera-savvy Kwon, they built an audience on smart, value-driven food tours. Now they’ve translated that knack into travel, choosing Yeosu as their Korean Journey destination.

Their challenge is bold: complete a one-night, two-day trip on 80,000 KRW (approximately $60.00) at a time when a single meal can top 10,000 KRW (approximately $7.50). Yet the goal isn’t to scrimp on every corner. The itinerary includes four hearty meals, visits to off-the-beaten-path viewpoints favored by locals, and even a booked pool villa with an ocean view in Yeosu.
The episode promises to lay out TwoBaps’ practical travel strategies. Follow their plan and you could enjoy a high-quality trip on a shoestring budget. For travelers trying to trim costs without missing out, TwoBaps’ Yeosu run-through is a handy blueprint for smart, enjoyable travel.
◈ A city surrounded by sea and islands…what are Yeosu’s top attractions?
Yeosu, in South Jeolla Province, is a seaside city on Korea’s southern coast, known for its hundreds of islands and winding shoreline. It falls within the Dadohaehaesang National Maritime Park area and keeps the sea at the heart of its attractions.
One of the city’s most famous spots is Odongdo, an island off Yeosu’s coast famed for its camellia groves. Paths circle the island, and a breakwater links it to the mainland so you can stroll there on foot. Odongdo’s scenery shifts with the seasons, making each visit feel different.
The Yeosu Marine Cable Car is another must-do. Connecting Dolsan and Jasan Park, the cable car rides above the sea and offers sweeping views of the coastline and downtown — a favorite photo op for visitors.
Dolsan Bridge and Dolsan Park draw crowds too. The bridge connects the city to Dolsan Island and is lit up at night for a distinctive evening view. From Dolsan Park you can take in panoramic vistas of the city, the harbor, and nearby isles.
Built after the 2012 Yeosu World Expo, the Yeosu Expo Ocean Park repurposes expo facilities into marine exhibits and public green space. Nearby you’ll find an aquarium and pleasant coastal walkways.
Island hopping is big in Yeosu. Ferries head to islands like Geumodo and Baekyado, which offer dramatic coastal cliffs and hiking trails. Geumodo’s coastal walking path is especially popular for day treks.
In town, Yi Sun-sin Square and the Yeosu Night Sea are top draws. Yi Sun-sin Square sits by the port and is surrounded by food stalls and shops. The Yeosu Night Sea pairs harbor lights with gentle waves to create a memorable nighttime scene.
Overall, Yeosu’s attractions cluster around islands, coastline, and harbor life. The city supports both boat-based and walking tours, making it a standout southern coastal destination built around ocean views.
◈ Reflecting everyday life across the country…EBS1’s flagship documentary Korean Journey

Launched in August 2009, EBS1’s Korean Journey is one of the network’s longest-running documentary series. It consistently highlights regional landscapes, local traditions, and the daily lives of people across Korea.
Korean Journey pays attention to seasonal shifts and how those changes shape community life. Each week the show picks a broad theme and breaks it into five roughly 30-minute episodes. Viewers appreciate the program’s calm, steady presentation of differing local lifestyles and distinct regional moods.
The show favors authentic, on-location storytelling over flashy gimmicks. Rather than staged reenactments, it captures the feel of real places and the genuine movements of people. The narration keeps a measured tone so the stories of nature and community come through plainly and powerfully.
The program’s scope is wide: mountain villages, fishing communities, farms, islands, and urban neighborhoods all get screen time. By regularly introducing lesser-seen local cultures and everyday life, Korean Journey has become a valued record of Korea’s regional character.
The series still airs regularly on EBS1 TV, delivering a new theme and region each week.
Korean Journey broadcasts Monday through Friday at 9:35 p.m. You can find scheduling and episode details on the EBS1 Korean Journey preview page.











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