Introduction:
Modo is a small island located in Ongjingun, Incheon with just over 20 residential homes. If you follow the only road on this small island, you will come across a beach called 'Baemiggumi'. Across the street from the beach is a sculpture park called 'Lee
Directions To Sammok Dock 1) Unseo Station (Airport Railroad), Exit 1. Take Bus No. 201 or 307 at the bus stop in front of Lotte Mart. Get off at Sammok Dock Bus Stop (삼목선착장; Sammok Seonchakjang). 2) Incheon Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit 1. Take Bus No. 307 and get off at Sammok Dock Bus Stop (삼목선착장; Sammok Seonchakjang). From Sammok Dock to Modo Island Take the ferry from the Sammok Dock to Sindo Island. From Sindo Island, take a local bus to Modo Island. * Ferry Information Schedule: 07:10-18:10, 1 hour intervals / Travel time: 10 min Round-trip Ticket: Adults: 3,600 won / Children (ages 7-12): 2,400 won ※ Bus schedules and fares may subject to changes. Please visit www.sejonghaeun.com (Korean only) for more information.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info:
Bukdo-myeon Office: +82-32-899-3410
Ongjin-gun Tourism Bureau: +82-32-899-2211~2214
Information:
Modo is a small island located in Ongjingun, Incheon with just over 20 residential homes.
If you follow the only road on this small island, you will come across a beach called 'Baemiggumi'.
Across the street from the beach is a sculpture park called 'Lee Il-Ho and Modo'.
Sculptor Lee Il-Ho built his own personal workplace in this area, and on the front lawn lies 20 to 30 of his works.
His works named 'Eroticism Scupltures' are beautifully displayed in harmony with the beaches of Modo.
The sculpture park is well known as the film location of Director Kim Ki-Deok's movie, "Time". After enjoying these sculptures, take a walk along the long beaches to get a taste of a leisurely vacation on Modo Island.
Modo Island is connected to Sido Island and Sindo Island by bridges, making the three islands easily accessible for sightseeing. Closed N/A (Open all year round)
Modo is a small island located in Ongjingun, Incheon with just over 20 residential homes. If you follow the only road on this small island, you will come across a beach called 'Baemiggumi'. Across the street from the beach is a sculpture park called 'Lee
Directions To Sammok Dock 1) Unseo Station (Airport Railroad), Exit 1. Take Bus No. 201 or 307 at the bus stop in front of Lotte Mart. Get off at Sammok Dock Bus Stop (삼목선착장; Sammok Seonchakjang). 2) Incheon Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit 1. Take Bus No. 307 and get off at Sammok Dock Bus Stop (삼목선착장; Sammok Seonchakjang). From Sammok Dock to Modo Island Take the ferry from the Sammok Dock to Sindo Island. From Sindo Island, take a local bus to Modo Island. * Ferry Information Schedule: 07:10-18:10, 1 hour intervals / Travel time: 10 min Round-trip Ticket: Adults: 3,600 won / Children (ages 7-12): 2,400 won ※ Bus schedules and fares may subject to changes. Please visit www.sejonghaeun.com (Korean only) for more information.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info:
Bukdo-myeon Office: +82-32-899-3410
Ongjin-gun Tourism Bureau: +82-32-899-2211~2214
Information:
Modo is a small island located in Ongjingun, Incheon with just over 20 residential homes.
If you follow the only road on this small island, you will come across a beach called 'Baemiggumi'.
Across the street from the beach is a sculpture park called 'Lee Il-Ho and Modo'.
Sculptor Lee Il-Ho built his own personal workplace in this area, and on the front lawn lies 20 to 30 of his works.
His works named 'Eroticism Scupltures' are beautifully displayed in harmony with the beaches of Modo.
The sculpture park is well known as the film location of Director Kim Ki-Deok's movie, "Time". After enjoying these sculptures, take a walk along the long beaches to get a taste of a leisurely vacation on Modo Island.
Modo Island is connected to Sido Island and Sindo Island by bridges, making the three islands easily accessible for sightseeing. Closed N/A (Open all year round)
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