Introduction:
The Ecological Culture Exploration Site on Oido Island (오이도) in Siheung is abundant in natural resources and historic relics dating back to the prehistoric era. The name of Oido refers to its shape resembling the ears of a crow. Shell mounds are scatted a

 

Information:
Information Introduction The Ecological Culture Exploration Site on Oido Island (오이도) in Siheung is abundant in natural resources and historic relics dating back to the prehistoric era
The name of Oido refers to its shape resembling the ears of a crow
Shell mounds are scatted across the island, with the scale of the shell mounds being the largest along the west coast, making this island loved by many tourists
In addition, these shell mounds are the only relics that give any information about exchanges between Korea’s Neolithic populations
They show evidence of exchanges between the northern and southern populations that inhabited the peninsula and larger continent, and how the coastal environment along the west coast changed during the Neolithic Age


Telephone: +82-31-310-6743 Activity Information Foreshore experience, boat boarding and sea fishing and others
*Note:To take part in the foreshore experience, your arrival should coincide with the receding tide
Make a reservation by phone in order to make a reservation in advance
It is open only to groups of visitors or students for educational purposes
The programs may not be available depending on the weather condition
Parking Facilities Available Admission Fees Free of charge
Restrooms Available

 

Oido Island Reviews:
ouI:    Clean, peaceful and beautiful;Nice road trip
SounLT:    The good surprise of the trip
KTL:    A Must See
SounL:    In Jeongdongjin beach
WUZ:    Back in time;A gem of a museum!
jianK:    Fun stop for coffee;wooow
GDeLK:    Awesome park;Superb bungee jump experience
WUZ:    Spectacular!!;Deathnote Musical at the Opera Hou...
dH:    Cafe Street;Reminds me of home
WUZ:    Great place if the weather is nice;Same as Yulding Park