Destinations
Incheon |
Incheon is a major port
city in Korea and is home to Incheon International Airport. Incheon is
adjacent to the West Sea, which is dotted with numerous islands and
islets that provide many marine tourist assets. It lies in a
strategically important position for trade and cultural exchange with
sea routes connecting Korea to the rest of the world, especially
linking to nearby Chinese cities.
Tourist Sites
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Mt. Manisan
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Bomunsa Temple
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Baengnyeongdo Island
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Chamseongdan
Address : Incheon > Ganghwa-gun > Hwado-myeon
Description :
Located on the northside of Mt. Manisan peak, Chamseongdan Altar
is where Dangun (founder of Korea) is said to have offered
sacrifices to the heavens. The story of Dangun reads that he made
sacrifices over 4,000 years ago, making this treasure an ancient
treasure. Chamseongdan was renovated in 1270 under Goryeo Wonjong’s
and after being renovated several more times, it has acquired
today’s appearance. Chamseongdan is a natural stone 5 meters in
height, circular in shape at the bottom and rectangular top. Because
it is in the middle of Mt. Baekdusan and Mt. Hallasan, you can see
the islands of the West sea and the inland scenery. It is
symbolically a very important place. It is said that in the past,
the kings of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla Kingdoms all offered
sacrifices to the heavens here. The ceremony of sacrificing to the
heavens continued on until the Joseon Period (1392--1910), and we
can see how Korea’s ancestors revered and feared the heavens. Even
now, on Gaecheonjeol Day, Koreans offer sacrifices to Dangun here,
and for national athletic events, a sacred flame for the games is
ignited here. Mt. Manisan is 495.4 meters above sea level, which
makes it the highest mountain in Ganghwa, and the whole mountain
area became designated as National Tour Site in 1977. Climb to the
peak and you can see the entire Gyeonggi area. The path leading up
to Chamseongdan especially has a wonderful view of the mountain and
the sea, and is a favorite of the climbers.
Directions :
From Shinchon (02-324-0611) take a direct bus to Mt. Manisan.
Departs 4 times daily (06:10, 08:40, 10:10, 11:30). Or take a
regular bus headed to Ganghwa-eup, which comes frequently. Takes
about 1 hour and 10 minures. From Ganghwa-eup, you can take the
direct bus to Mt. Manisan.
Information :
- Hours:
(Nov.-Feb.) 06:00-17:00 /
(Mar.-Oct.) 06:00-19:00
- Inquiries: Mt. Manisan Administration Office,Tel : 032-937-1624 (Kor)
- Parking Facilities: space available for 500 medium size cars and
30; large cars. No Fee.
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Ganghwado Island
Address : Gwanghwa-eup, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon-Gwangyeok-si
Description :
Ganghwa island is the fifth largest island in Korea and is
located in the West Sea. It is composed of 11 inhabited islands and
17 uninhabited islands, and its beaches are 99 km long. Recently
with the creation of the Ganghwa bridge, the island has become more
like the mainland. Because there were people living on this island
from the prehistoric times, there are many ancient artifacts on the
island. The most famous of these are the Goindol Rocks, designated
as World’s Cultural Treasure. The Goindol graves are where the
rulers of the Ganghwa Island in the Bronze Age are buried. There are
about 80 of these stone graves around the island. There are also
evidences of the Dangunwanggeom, the founding figure of Korea whose
life marks the beginning of Korean history. If you walk up the many
steps of Chamseongdan in Mani Mountain, you will come to a peak
where you can see the West Sea and the inland. This is where
Dangunwanggeom is said to have offered sacrificial rites to the
heavens. Ganghwa Island has many famous local products, including
the medicinally effective Ganghwa Ginseng, Pure-Ganghwa radish with
its peculiar taste, and Hwamunseok, which is a mat woven with flower
patterns. Hwamunseok is famous also as a representative traditional
Korean product, with its intricate handwork and designs.
Directions :
Seoul (Shinchon) -> Ganghwa Island: T
Take the outer-city bus / First bus 05:40 / Last bus 1:30 Every 10
min. / takes 1 hour 30 min
Information :
- Ganghwa Island Tourism Development Office :032-933-8011-2(Kor)
- Tour Information Center: 032-930-3516(Kor), 032-930-3515(Jap)
- Homepage: http://www.ganghwa.incheon.kr (Kor/Eng/Jap/Chi)
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Ganghwasanseong Fortress
Address : Ilwon, Ganghwa-eup, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon
Description :
Ganghwasanseong Fortress was originally a mountain wall made of
earth, built during Goryeo King Go-Jong’s 19th year of reign (1232),
after he moved to Ganghwa-do. It was built to repel attacks from the
Mongols. The inner castle was destroyed when the capital was moved
to another place, and at the beginning of the Joseon era (1392-1910)
the wall was again rebuilt with mud. It went through many rebuilding
process, and finally was rebuilt with stones in the Joseon era.
Ganghwasanseong Fortress originally had an interior and exterior
walls, but only the interior wall exists today. It has an
approximate circumference of 1.2km. The exterior mud wall was
approximately 9km in circumference with 8 gates. The huge exterior
wall was built along the side of the east channel of Ganghwa, but no
longer exists today. Till 1977, the interior wall was rebuilt many
times, but the east side of this wall has yet to be reconstructed.
There were four main gates to the wall. To the south, Anparu, to the
east, Cheomhwaru, to the west, Manghanru, and to the north,
Jinsongru, but today, the east gate no longer exists. At the west
gate, the historic Yeonmudang still remains. This area was where the
soldiers used to train, and was also the place where Korea-Japan
Treaty of Peace and Amity was signed in 1876. With its beautiful
scenery, Ganghwasanseong Fortress is an ideal place for a brisk walk
or refreshing drive.
Directions :
Seoul (Shinchon) -> Ganghwa-do: Take intercity bus. First bus
05:40 / last bus 21:30, 10 min. interval, 90 min driving time.
Ganghwa Terminal -> Ganghwasanseong Fortress: pedestrian walkway 10
min, turn left at the front of Ganghwa-eup Guncheong 3-way street,
then go about 20 meters.
Detailed Information
Information :
- inquiries: Tour Information Center: 032-930-3627 (KOR),
032-930-3516 (ENG), 032-930-3525 (CHN)
Homepage: Ganghwa Guncheong http://www.ganghwa.incheon.kr/ (Kor, Eng,
Jap, Chi)
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Jeondeungsa Temple
Address : 635 Onsu-ri, Gilsang-myeon, Gangwha-gun, Incheon
Description :
Jeondeungsa Temple is an old temple situated on Mt. Jeongjoksan.
Monk Adohwasang of Goguryeo established this temple, and when Queen
Jeonhwa during the reign of King Chungryeol (reign 1274-1308)
donated a jade lantern to the temple, it was renamed Jeondeungsa
Temple. At Jeondeungsa Temple, there are many attractions to see,
including the Daeungjeon main building, and the Yaksajeon building.
Inside Daeungjeon there is a peculiar statue of an ugly woman with a
naked woman under her, and another figure above the pillar. There is
a legend concerning the figure. In the past when Daeungjeon was
being built, the head carpenter fell in love with a villager working
at a drinking establishment. Because he loved her, he gave her all
the money he had earned, but she ran away. The carpenter lay sick
for a while, then as his revenge, he worked all night to create the
sculpture. In contrast, the Yaksajeon building has sculptures which
are beautiful. The ceiling is constructed like a well, and around it
are many beautiful and colorful sculptures, such as lotus flowers
and bicheon. In the temple yard there is a bell from Song China,
called Beomjong. Jongdeungsa Temple is not only beautiful inside but
outside as well. Especially the sea that you can see from the temple
is exquisitely beautiful in the morning and evening. Greeting
sunrise at Jeondeungsa Temple is a nationally famous activity. Also
nearby is Jukrimdawon Tea House, where you can relax.
Directions :
Seoul(Shinchon)-> Ganghwado Island : Take an Intercity Bus
(First Bus 05:40, Last bus 21:30 /10 minute intervals/ Travel time:
one and half hour)
Ganghwa-> Jeondeungsa Temple : From Ganghwa Intercity Bus Terminal,
take a bus headed for Jeondeungsa Temple and get off the final bus
stop.
Information :
- Inquiries : Jeondeungsa Temple, Tel: 032-937-0125, 0025 (Kor,
Eng, Fre)
Homepage: http://www.jeondeungsa.org/jds/jds.html (Kor)
Hours: 09:00- 19:00
Admission Fee :
* Individual
Age 20 and over : 1,800 won
Age 14-19 : 1,300 won
Age 13 and under : 1,000 won
* Group
Age 20 and over : 1,600 won
Age 14-19 : 1,100 won
Age 13 and under : 700 won
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Seokmodo Island
Address : Incheon > Ganghwa-gun > Samsan-myeon
Description :
Seokmodo Island is located at the west end of Ganghwon-do. A
beautiful West Sea Island, a drive by the shore, and great scenic
views are some of the features of this island. To get into Seokmodo
Island you have to take a ferry from Oepo-ri, which takes only 10
minutes, and the seagulls congregating around the sea provide a
beautiful sight. When you arrive at Seokmodo Island, there is a bus
terminal and a bicycle rental shop. If you are planning to hike
around the island, rent the bicycle. You can tour around Seokmodo
Island in a bicycle, on a car, or walk along the road. If you want
to go to Bomunsa Temple or Minmeoru Beach, ride the bus going
towards Bomunsa Temple. If you want to hike or drive, you can visit
most places by going along Ilju Road. It will take only 40 minutes
by car, and about 2 hours and 30 minutes by bicycle to go around the
island. The most interesting site to visit on Seokmodo Island are
the Minmeoru Beach and the Momunsa Temple. Minmeoru Beach is the
only beach in Seokmodo Island; its shores are elegant and the
surrounding scenery is beautiful with a salt farm nearby the beach.
Bomunsa Temple is where you can take in a great view of the West Sea
and the island, a small and famous Buddhist grotto built inside a
natural stone cave. Another famous site lies behind Bomunsa Temple,
such as the Nunseop Rock and the Ma-aeseokbuljwa statue.
Directions :
Seoul (Shinchon) -> Oepo-ri
- First bus 05:40 / Last bus 15:00 / departs every hour (on
holidays, every 30 min) / takes about 2 hours
Oepo-ri ->Seokpo-ri Dock First Ferry leaves 07:30 / Last Ferry 18:30
/ comes every 20 min / takes 10 min.Schedule changes often, so refer
to website for
info.http://www.kangwha-sambo.co.kr/sambokr/trans_info/trans_01.html
Information :
- Inquiries
- Homepage http://www.ganghwa.incheon.kr (Kor/Eng/Jap/Chi)
- Bicycle Rental Fee:
(per hour) : 2,000 won; (per day) : 10,000 won
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Wolmido Island
Address : Incheon > Jung-gu > Bukseong-dong
Description :
Wolmido Island was an island about 1 km off the Incheon coast,
but with the creation of the highway, became part of the mainland.
The name Wolmido Island comes from the shape of the island as it
resembles the tail of a half moon. Because it is near Seoul and the
convenient transportation, many people visit here on the weekend.
Many cafes and seafood restaurants are congregated by the West Sea
in Wolmido, so you can enjoy the food while viewing the sea. There
are about 50 seafood restaurants all in one area, so you can enjoy
fresh raw fish dishes. The Culture street starts with the Doodle
Pillar, and continues on with the Meeting Square, Arts Square,
Performance Square, Good Harvest Square and others. On these
squares, spontaneous performances are performed, and the street
artists can draw you a sketch on the spot. A not-to-be-missed
tourist attraction at Wolmido Island is the Play Hill. It’s not as
large as other theme parks in Korea, but the Apollo Disco and the
Viking rides here are famous for their first class thrills. The
Apollo Disco ride is fun just watching. You can also get on a cruise
every hour to look around the island. Cool breeze of the West Sea,
and many sea gulls frequent this island.
Directions :
- Seoul -> Incheon Station
Get off at Incheon Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit No. 1
- Incheon Station -> Wolmido Island
Take City Bus No.45, No.23, or No.12 and get off at the last stop, the
Wolmido bus stop
Information :
- Inquirires: Wolmido Tourism Office, Tel: 032-765-4169 (Kor)
- Ferry Cruise Ticketing: 032-764-1171 (Kor)
Cosmos Marine Tourism Cruise (http://www.cosmoscruise.co.kr )
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Yeongjongdo Island
Address : Incheon > Jung-gu > Unnam-dong
Description :
Yeongjongdo Island is located 2.5 km northwest of Wolmido
Island, Incheon. Because there are many swallows on the island, it
used be called Jayeondo Island as well. Because it is connected now
by Yeongjong Bridge to the mainland, it no longer has the proper
atmosphere of an island, but since the building of Incheon
International Airport, many tourists have been coming here to visit.
At the center of the island is Mt. Bakeunsan, and there are highways
circling around it. Baekun Mountain is famous for its Yonggungsa
temple, where Regent is said to have lived for 10 years, and its
mineral mountain water spring. In front of Yonggungsa temple, there
is a 1,300 old zelkova tree, adding to the ancient atmosphere of the
place. If you walk up to the top of Baekunsan Mountain, you can see
Incheon International Airport and its surrounding area. The area has
Yeongjong Sky Park and Mt.Baekunsan Gliding Range, so you can enjoy
some exciting sports here. At Yeongjong Sky Park, you can learn
basic flight skills with light planes, so even beginners can
experience flying planes here. The bathhouse near the seashore uses
hot spring water, and so the water is very good here. It can
accommodate up to 3,000 people, and is a great place to relax after
a hard day of traveling.
Directions :
Seoul -> Incheon Station,
Get off at Incheon Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit No. 1
Incheon Station -> Wolmido Island
- Take Bus No.45, No.23, or No.12, and get off at the last stop,
Wolmido Island bus stop.
Wolmi Island Port -> Yeongjong Island
First ferry 05:30 / Last ferry 21:30 / every 30 min.
Information :
- Inquiries: Yeongjong Office Tel : 032-746-3000 (Kor)
- Bicycle Rental Fee: Single, (3 hours) - 3,000 won / Double, (2
hours) - 5,000 won
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Leisure/Sports
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Paradise Olympus Hotel
Casino
Address : 3-2
Hang-dong, Jung-gu, Incheon
Description :
Paradise
Olympus Hotel, which is in a very short distance from Incheon
International Airport, is a superior business hotel near the
representative places of Incheon, such as Wolmido. It has 175 rooms
as well as Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Western restaurants. There
is also a coffee lounge, various kinds of banquet rooms and a casino
of a Las Vegas atmosphere. Paradise Olympus Casino was built for the
purpose of serving foreign guests and a holds numerous amusing
events every season. The kinds of games that can be played at this
casino club are Roulette, Blackjack, Baccara, Tai-sai, Bigwheel, and
Slotmachine.
Directions :
- 3 minute
walk from Incheon Station of Seoul Subway Line #1
- Airport Limousine #306 between Incheon International Airport and
the hotel runs every 20 minutes.
Information :
1. Tel :
032-452-8280 (Kor, Eng, Jap, Chi)
2. Homepage : http://www.paradiseolympos.co.kr (Kor, Eng, Jap, Chn)
3. Hours : 24 hours
4. Facilities : Resaurant, sauna, and conference room
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Songdo Amusement Park
Sledding Hills
Address :
504 Mokryeon-dong,
Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
Description :
A Songdo
Amusement Park Sledding Hills operates all throughout the year as a
snow sledding hill in winter and a water sled hill in summer. There
are many interesting facilities prepared such as the Damsu Beach,
boat harbor, bungalows, and Gani Golf Course, which are all popular
during the summer. In the vicinity of Songdo Amusement Park within
the base of Mt.Cheongryangsan is a national museum and Incheon
Landing Memorial Hall. There are also many fine quality restaurants
which attract many visitors.
Directions :
Take the
National Railroad Line and get off at Dong Incheon Station. Come out
the exit to Daegahanseorim and take Bus No.6, No.8, No. 9, No.16,
No.64, No.99 .(30 minute bus ride)
Information :
1. Facilities
: Amusement Park, Nature Education Field, campsite, Beach, Swimming
Pool.
2. Tel : 032-833-6655 (Kor)
3. Homepage : http://www.songdoresort.co.kr (Kor)
4. Open : From the middle of December to the end of February (Slight
changes may occur depending on the weather.)(Used as watersleds in
September and October)
5. Hours : 09:00 – 18:00
6. Closed: None during open season.
7. Fee : 8,000 won for age 20 and older / 7,000 won for age 14-19 /
5,000 won for age 4-13 / Free for age under 3. (Admission to the
amusement park is free of charge)
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Songdo Shooting gallery
Address :
550-3 Okryeon-dong,
Yeonsu-gu, Incheon (Songdo Amusement Park Rotary)
Description :
Songdo
Shooting gallery possesses numerous guns which are used only by
special agents or by actors in movies such as the 22mm Taurus from
Brazil, the Bolt from Germany, and the Luger from the U.S. Anyone 14
or older is permitted, after learning some simple rules on safety,
targeting and shooting techniques, and wearing a bulletproof vest
and earplugs. Clay shooting is available as well.
Directions :
Take the
Incheon Subway Line and get off at Dongmak Station -> Then take a
short ride in a taxi.
Information :
1. Details :
Seven targets, target boards, monitoring system, safety system,
sound-proof & bullet-proof equipment, latest pistols.
2. Tel : 032-834-6076 (Kor)
3. Homepage : http://www.shootingincheon.co.kr/ (Kor)
3. Hours : 10:00-22:00
4. Closed : None
5. Fees : 15,000 -30,000 won according to the type of gun used
(standard 10 bullets)
Cultural Centers
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CGV Inchon branch
Address :
SEE&SEEE Building 4F, 1130 Guwol-dong, Namdong-gu, Seoul
Description :
CGV Inchon
branch is part of Korea's first Multiplex theater, CGV. It has 14
screens and boasts having the largest number of seats among all
Korean theaters. Movies are shown every 15-20 minutes so you can
watch movies without waiting for a long time. When buying tickets,
you can choose your own seats. The theater seats were built in a
stadium structure. No matter how tall the person in front of you is,
you will be able to see the screen perfectly. There is a meter of
space between all the rows of seats, making it wide and comfortable
for the audience. CGV Inchon is also famous for its screens. The
magnificent screens take up one whole wall. There are other
convenient services provided for the audience. There is an event
room where various meetings can take place, and the digital
experience hall where you can surf the Internet or watch DVDs. Also
note that using the Internet here is free of charge. The building
where CGV Inchon is located in is called "SEE & SEEE". The 1st floor
is a shopping mall, the 2nd floor has a food court and a game
center, and the 3rd floor is an indoor parking lot. The CGV theater
is on the 4th floor. Also, there is a cafe, a pool hall, and a large
discount store, which will keep you busy before and after the movie.
Directions :
At Arts
Center Station (Inchon Subway Line) exit 1, walk for 5 minutes in
the exit direction.
Information :
1. Telephone:
032-237-1400 (Kor)
2. Homepage:
(Kor)
3. Hours: First Show 09:30 / Last Show 23:30
4. Open all year
5. Admission Fee: 7,000 won
6. Facilities: Ticket Box, Snack bar, Restroom, Cafe.
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Recommended Sites
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Mt. Manisan
Address :
Incheon-si > Ganghwa-gun > Hwado-myeon
Description :
Mt. Manisan,
at 496.4 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain in Ganghwon-do,
and became designated a National Tour Site in 1977. When you climb
to the top, you can see the surrounding Gyeonggi area and the West
Sea, and because the mountain paths are organized, it is good for
hiking. On Mt. Manisan there is Jeongsusa Temple from Goryeo Period,
and Chamseongdan at the top of the mountain. Jeongsusa sits on the
eastside of the mountain, and if you set in Daewungjeon, you can see
a magnificent sunrise that is hard to see in this West Sea region.
Near the temple, the forest is thick, and the lotus flower designs
on the window are especially beautiful. Chamseongdan is on the
westside of the mountain top, and is famous for its surrounding
beauty. This was the place where Dangun offered sacrifices to the
heavens. Even now on Foundation Day of Korea, we hold ceremonies to
Dangun here. The altar is located in the middle of Baekdusan and Mt.
Hallasan, and so is an important symbolic spot from where you can
see the islands in the West Sea and the outline of the inland
scenery. The kings of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla have also
supposedly come to this spot and offered sacrifices to the heavens.
There are two paths to Mt. Manisan, the Yangban Path and the
Stairway Path. The Yangban Path has the ideal incline for a pleasant
climb. The Stairway Path has steep incline, but once at the top, the
view of the mountain and sea is very beautiful and is favored by
many climbers.
Directions :
From Shinchon
Tel : (324-0611), take a direct bus to Mt. Manisan, which runs four
times a day (06:10, 08:40, 10:10, 11:30). Or take a bus to
Ganhwa-eup, which comes frequently (travel time 1 hr 10 min.). Once
in Ganghwa-eup, take the direct bus to Mt. Manisan.
Information :
- Admission
Fee:
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Individual:
(Adults) 1,500 won, (Students) 800 won, (Children) 500 won
Group(30 people or more):
(Adults) 1,200 won, (Students) 600 won, (Children) 300 won
- Parking Fee: Free
- Inquiries: Mt. Manisan Administration Office, Tel : 032-937-1624 (Kor)
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Bomunsa Temple
Address :
Incheon > Ganghwa-gun > Samsan-myeon > Mae-eum-ri
Description :
Bomunsa
temple is located on Seokmodo Island. It is said to have been built
by Silla Queen SeonDeok in 635. When you enter Bomunsa Temple, the
first thing you see is an old Chinese juniper tree that is 600 years
old. Behind the tree is a natural cave called Seokgulamja, a small
Buddhist cell. Seokgulamja is made from a huge rock, and though the
entrance is small, once you enter the inside is quite large. There
is also a large millstone beside the temple, and it is about twice
the size of regular millstones. It was said to be used by monks for
cooking and is designated as a Cultural Monument. A must-see item at
Bomunsa Temple is the Ma-aeseokbukjwa Statue and the Nunseop Rock.
The Nunseop Rock has the 10 meters high Ma-aeseokbukjwa Statue on
it. The West Sea from here is widely known to be quite beautiful.
Seokmodo Island where Bomunsa Temple is located is also very famous
for its sandy beach, and is often used as a background set for film
shoots. The mountains and the sea, island also blend together
harmoniously, and the place is especially famous for the beautiful
sunrise and seashore.
Directions :
Seoul
(Shinchon) -> Oepo-ri
First Direct Bus 05:40 / Last bus 15:00 / every 1 hour (on holidays,
every 30 min.) / takes about 2 hours travel time.
Oepo-ri -> Seokpori Dock
First Ferry 07:30 / Last Ferry 18:30 / every 20 minutes / takes 10
minutes / Ferry schedule often changes, visit the website for latest
info.
http://www.kangwha-sambo.co.kr/sambokr/trans_info/trans_01.html
Seokpori Dock -> Bomunsa Temple
Take a bus headed toward Bomunsa Temple / every 30 min. / takes 15
minutes
Information :
- Admission
Fee:
(age 20 and older) - 1500 won,
(age 14-19 ) - 1200won,
(age 13 or younger) - 800won
- Parking Fee: small cars 1,500won, large cars 4,500won
- Inquiries: Bomunsa Temple, Tel : 032-933-8271 (Kor)
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Baengnyeongdo Island
Address :
Incheon-si >
Ongjin-gun > Baekryeong-myeon
Description :
Baengnyeongdo
Islandis located in the West Sea, and it is named so from a legend
which tells of a young man who died of love and numerous white
cranes flew in and covered his body. The name means ‘white crane
wings’. The places to visit in Baekryeongdo Island are Sagot Beach
and Dumunjin Beach. Sagot Beach is famous for its natural landing
strip, similar to Italy’s Naples, and the dark cone pine trees along
its shoreline are very beautiful. When the water recedes, you can
see the white sandbank where cargo planes used to land, and because
the sand is so soft, they say the planes leave no tire tracks. The
Dumunjin Beach, on the other hand, is famous for its vertical cliffs
and Giamgoeseok (strange and fantastic looking rocks). You can see
many rocks with interesting names, such as Candle Rock, Brother
Rock, Elephant Rock, and others that resemble the shapes they are
named after. In addition, Baekryeongdo Island has pristine natural
habitats, including a variety of rare plant life. Along the shore of
Dumunjin Beach, you can also see the Reunification Observation
Tower, from which you can see North Korea. On the beach there are
many local houses that rent out fishing boats. If you love fishing,
it’s a good idea to try renting one here.
Directions :
Seoul ->
Dong-Incheon Station Seoul Subway Line 1, Dong-Incheon Station, Exit
No.1
Dong-Incheon Station -> Yeonanyeogaek Terminal Take City Bus No.12,
No.14, No.24, No.28, No.33, No.36, or No.64. Get off at
Yeonanyeogaek Terminal
Yeonanyeogaek Terminal -> Baekryeongdo Island Ferries at 07:10 and
07:40 / takes 4 hours and 30 minutes
Baekryeongdo Island -> Yeonanyeogaek Terminal Ferries at 12:10 and
12:40 / takes 4 hours and 30 minutes
Information :
- Inquiries:
Ongjin-gun Baekryeong-myeon Office
Tel: 032-836-1771 (Kor)
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