Ganghwa Island Explained

Ganghwa Island
Location:South Korea
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Coordinates:37.71°N 126.44°W
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Area Km2:302.4
Population:65,500
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Hangul:강화도
Hanja:江華島
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Ganghwa Island, also Ganghwado, is an island in Ganghwa County, Incheon, South Korea. It is in the Yellow Sea and in an estuary of the Han River.

The island is separated from Gimpo (on the South Korean mainland) by a narrow channel spanned by two bridges, and from Kaesong (Gaeseong) in North Korea by the main channel of the Han River. It offers some of the closest views in the South of North Korean villages, which can be seen on clear days from less than two kilometers.[1]

It is strategically located, controlling access to the river, which runs through former Joseon and South Korea's capital, Seoul. Its fortifications were repeatedly attacked in the 19th century. With an area of, it constitutes most of Ganghwa County (a division of Incheon). The island has a population of about 65,500, half of whom live in Ganghwa Town (Ganghwa-eup) in the northeast.

Name

Before the 10th century, the island went by various names, including Haegu, Hyeolgu, Gangha .

In 940, during the Goryeo period, it received its current name, which means "beautiful [town by the] river".

Former romanizations include "Kang-hoa" and "Kang-hwa".

Geography

The island is in the estuary of Korea's Han River. It is South Korea's fourth-largest island, with an area of, and has a coastline of 106.5km (66.2miles). Over time, land reclamation projects for agricultural purposes have increased the island's size.

The island has a number of mountains. The tallest is Manisan, in the south of the island, with a height of . Also on the island are Jingangsan, Goryeosan, Nakjobong, Hyeolgusan, and Byeollipsan .

The island was originally connected to the mainland, but became separate over time via erosion. Mudflats now surround the island.

Climate

History

The island was part of Ganghwa-hyeon in the early Goryeo period. It became part of Ganghwa-bu in 1377. It became part of Ganghwa County in Gyeonggi Province (Keiki-dō) in 1914, and remained so until 1994, when it became part of Incheon Metropolitan City.

The island was the site of the 1866 French expedition to Korea, the 1871 United States expedition to Korea, the Battle of Ganghwa, and the 1875 Ganghwa Island incident with Japan.[2] In 1876 Korea was forced to sign with Japan the Treaty of Ganghwa, which was named for the island.

Transportation

In 1969, the was constructed between the island and the mainland. The bridge was replaced in 1997. The opened in 2002.

Tourism

The island has stone tombs that are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site series Gochang, Hwasun and Ganghwa Dolmen Sites.

Ganghwa Nadeulgil is a 20-trail walking tour, illustrating the mudflat ecology and avian migratory habitats from prehistory to the Joseon dynasty.

Seongmodo is a level 10miles trail through a forest and the island's only beach, ending at a temple.[3]

Pungmul Market is a food market selling grain, vegetables, fruits, seafood, meat, fish, tofu, and ginseng.Goryeogung is a palace site of Goryeo from 1232 to 1270 in Incheon.

Manisan is Ganghwa's tallest mountain and home to Chamseongdan Altar, where Dangun Wanggeom reportedly performed ancestral rites.[4]

Festivals

Early October at Oepo-ri dock[7]

Turnips

The island's turnip (Brassica rapa) has been cultivated for over 1,000 years. Its moisture content is over 90% and its main component is carbohydrate. The dark-purple, taproot vegetable has a mustardy scent and tastes like ginseng. Its seeds and the fully grown vegetable are used in folk remedies and Oriental medicine. Its leaves have vitamins, and its roots contain tryptophan and glycyrrhizin. Said to prevent cancer, the turnip helps cure skin diseases, digestive ailments, tuberculosis, and respiratory disease with an anti-bacterial effect.[9] [10]

Notable people

See also

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pants and propaganda: Photos from Korean border area show life in North Korea . 2021-05-28 . 2021-05-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210521223543/https://www.nknews.org/gallery/pants-and-propaganda-photos-from-korean-border-area-show-life-in-north-korea/ . live .
  2. Web site: Neff . Robert . 2020-09-19 . The Un'yo Incident of 1875 (part one) . 2024-06-15 . . en.
  3. Web site: Hidden trails that highlight Korean beauty . . 11 March 2018 . 2018-05-25 . 2018-05-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180524130037/http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/Article.aspx?aid=3045468 . live .
  4. Web site: Chamseongdan Altar (강화 참성단) . 2020-08-21 . 2023-04-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230409231333/https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264300 . live .
  5. Web site: 정 . 은주 . March 17, 2020 . 황홀한 진분홍빛 꽃길을 걷다, 강화 고려산 진달래 군락지> 여행기사 추천! 가볼만한곳:대한민국 구석구석 . 2024-06-15 . korean.visitkorea.or.kr . ko.
  6. Web site: 축제와 행사 . 2024-06-15 . ganghwacc.org.
  7. Web site: June 7, 2018 . [10월] 강화도 새우젓축제 ]. 2024-06-15 . dmz.go.kr . ko.
  8. Web site: June 7, 2018 . [10월] 강화 개천대축제 ]. 2024-06-15 . dmz.go.kr . ko.
  9. Web site: 강화도 순무 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170801155334/http://field.incheon.go.kr/posts/special/2195?rnum=6&curPage=1 . 1 August 2017 . 1 August 2017 . 인천광역시.
  10. Web site: 순무 . 1 August 2017 . 농식품백과사전.
  11. News: They're Flocking to America to Make a Fortune Playing Video Games . The New York Times . 30 January 2021 . Browning . Kellen . 14 February 2021 . 9 February 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220209191951/https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/30/technology/esports-league-of-legends-america.html . live .