Helinox Creative Center opens in Jeju Island! Join hands with Salomon and Mangrove to run a shared living circle – OUTSiDERS.
Helinox Creative Center (HCC) collaborates with South Korea’s new living community to enhance outdoor living experiences. Located in Jeju, HCC Jeju opened two new venues: Mangrove on the ground floor and Salomon on the first floor. These venues promote a sustainable outdoor lifestyle. They prioritize eco-friendly products and use upcycled materials in their designs. HCC will also feature limited edition products celebrating Jeju Island’s charm, including items themed around Dada Stone, a local symbol.
Mangrove primarily offers house rentals, hostel accommodations, and shared office spaces. Its mission is to foster a new kind of community inspired by nature, where people can connect, grow, and discover their potential.
HCC Jeju, previously a tourist hotel from the 1980s, now serves as a vibrant workspace and vacation spot. It encourages visitors to enjoy Jeju’s natural beauty and learn the history of the area.
What are the unique features of the Mangrove venue at HCC Jeju that promote community interaction?
Interview with Outdoor Living Specialist: Enhancing Outdoor Experiences with HCC Jeju
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In an effort to explore the exciting collaboration between Helinox Creative Center (HCC) and South Korea’s newest living community in Jeju, we spoke with Dr. Min-Jae Park, an expert in outdoor lifestyle design and sustainability. Dr. Park provided insights into the unique offerings of the newly opened venues at HCC Jeju—Mangrove and Salomon—and the importance of fostering an eco-friendly community.
Interviewer: Dr. Park, can you tell us about the vision behind the collaboration between HCC and the new living community in Jeju?
Dr. Park: The collaboration seeks to redefine outdoor living by embracing sustainability and community-oriented experiences. Through this partnership, we aim to promote eco-friendly practices while celebrating the local culture of Jeju Island. This synergy not only enhances the outdoor lifestyle but also creates a space where individuals can connect with nature and each other.
Interviewer: Mangrove, one of the new venues, focuses on shared living spaces. What makes it different from conventional accommodations?
Dr. Park: Mangrove is designed to be an innovative community hub that combines hostel accommodations, house rentals, and co-working spaces. What sets it apart is its commitment to creating a nature-inspired environment that encourages personal growth and connection among guests. We want people to feel like they are part of something bigger, fostering collaboration and creativity in a setting that draws inspiration from Jeju’s natural beauty.
Interviewer: HCC Jeju incorporates limited edition products that celebrate local symbols like the Dada Stone. How do these products contribute to the experience?
Dr. Park: The limited edition products are not just souvenirs; they represent the essence of Jeju Island. By incorporating local symbols like the Dada Stone into their design, we are giving travelers a tangible connection to the island’s cultural heritage. This approach also promotes sustainable craftsmanship, as many of these items are made from upcycled materials, aligning with our commitment to environmental responsibility.
Interviewer: Salomon Jeju offers rentals for outdoor gear. Why is this model beneficial for both visitors and the environment?
Dr. Park: This rental model is fantastic for both visitors and the environment. It allows guests to access high-quality outdoor gear without the financial burden of purchasing it outright. This not only reduces waste through less overproduction but also encourages people to engage in outdoor activities without hesitation. Plus, our expert-guided tours help guests explore the stunning landscapes of Jeju in a responsible way.
Interviewer: In what ways does HCC Jeju aim to educate visitors about the local environment and history?
Dr. Park: HCC Jeju serves as more than just a vacation spot; it’s a place for discovery. We encourage visitors to immerse themselves in Jeju’s natural and cultural history through workshops, guided tours, and educational programs. By weaving the story of the island into the experience, we aim to instill a deeper appreciation for its beauty and the importance of preserving it.
Interviewer: What do you envision for the future of outdoor living in Jeju and beyond?
Dr. Park: I see a future where outdoor living is harmoniously integrated with sustainability and community. Our model at HCC Jeju could serve as a blueprint for similar initiatives globally. We want to inspire a movement where travelers prioritize environmental consciousness while still enjoying enriching outdoor experiences. Ultimately, it’s about nurturing a lifestyle that respects nature and fosters connection with others.
Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Park, for sharing your insights on the innovative collaboration at HCC Jeju. It sounds like a transformative experience for both locals and travelers.
Dr. Park: Thank you for having me. I look forward to seeing how this collaboration unfolds and positively impacts the community and beyond.
Salomon Jeju provides various services that promote local outdoor culture. It offers rentals for clothes and shoes that are not typically sold, allowing visitors to experience quality gear without purchasing it outright. The store organizes local activities and tours led by expert guides so that guests can explore Jeju’s landscapes up close. Limited edition items from Helinox available at HCC Jeju and Salomon Jeju provide a unique shopping experience.
This collaboration aims to blend eco-friendly practices with local culture, making it an appealing option for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts.
