In When Life Gives You Tangerines(폭싹 속았수다) , Ae-soon’s mother is portrayed as a haenyeo - a traditional female diver from Jeju Island. While it’s a brief part of her character’s backstory, it opens a window into a unique and powerful aspect of Korean heritage: the haenyeo (해녀) . Who Are the Haenyeo? Haenyeo, literally meaning “sea women,” are female divers who harvest seafood like abalone, sea urchins, and seaweed from the ocean floor - all without using oxygen tanks. These women dive as deep as 10–20 meters and hold their breath for over a minute, relying only on their training and endurance. This centuries-old tradition is unique to Jeju Island , and for generations, it was passed down from mother to daughter. Most haenyeo start diving in their teens and continue well into their 60s, 70s, or even 80s. A Life of Strength and Resilience The haenyeo are more than just divers - they symbolize the resilience and independence of Jeju’s women. Historically, in many ho...
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