Yeonpyeongdo Island (연평도(대/소 연평도))

Register : 2011-08-24 18:17 Update : 2020-02-25 19:49
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Yeonpyeongdo Island (연평도(대/소 연평도))

Yeonpyeongdo Island is a small island resided by fishing communities. Despite the tragic incident of November 2010 shelling from North Korea, this bucolic island offers many natural and cultural attractions.

Island History
The earliest known history of Socheongdo Island comes from Chungmin-sa Temple, which was built to commemorate the island's once abundant but now extinct fish species called Yellow corbina (Sciaenidae). This fish was related to the family of fish commonly called drums, croakers, or hardheads for the repetitive throbbing or drumming sounds they make. When the economy flourished thanks to profitable fishing, the Socheongdo port was congested with fishing boats, so much that it was said that one could cross from one island to the next by walking over boats. The species of fish is depleted, and the island remains as quiet with views of North Korea.

In November 2010, Socheongdo Island was hit by the fatal shelling from North Korea that killed two civilians and two soldiers. In recent months, the island has made an attempt to recover its tourism industry and to develop security tourism by blending its newer military presence at tourist attractions.

Introduction Information
Inquiries
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) • For more info: +82-32-899-3450  
Incheon Ongjin-gun Weather Rating
2024-11-23 Fair
Caution advised
2024-11-24 Fair
Caution advised
2024-11-25 Good
Suitable for outdoor tourism
2024-11-26 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
2024-11-27 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
2024-11-28 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
2024-11-29 Poor
Not recommended for outdoor activities
Initial Registration Date
2011-08-24 18:17
Last Updated
2020-02-25 19:49
Inquiry
+82-32-899-3450
Address
[23108] 3, Yeonpyeongjungang-ro 24beon-gil, Ongjin-gun, Incheon
Directions
[Ferry]

Take a passenger ferry from Yeonan Port.

* Ferry schedule is subject to change, depending on the season and weather conditions.