Baengnyeongdo Island (백령도)
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Baengnyeongdo Island (백령도)

Baengnyeong-ro, Ongjin-gun, Incheon

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For a rugged coastal escape, Baengnyeongdo Island offers breathtaking cliffs and fresh seafood found nowhere else. Visitors should prepare for a unique journey, starting with a mandatory security check due to its strategic location. Expect dramatic sea views, like the legendary Dumujin cliffs, and local cuisine featuring diverse fresh catches. Nature enthusiasts and food lovers are the ideal visitors. While ideal for coastal exploration year-round, spring and early autumn offer the best balance of clear skies and fresh harvests.

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Initially known as Gokdo Island, the name was changed to the current Baengnyeongdo Island based on its appearance as having white wings. It is the eighth largest island in Korea, and the closest to North Korea. Due to its vantage point, visitors must undergo a security process before touring the island.

Baengnyeongdo Island is famous for an array of attractions and fresh seafood, with many fish varieties living in the area. The mighty sea cliffs of Dumujin are said to be the last masterpieces of an old god. Additional attractions of the island include the two-story high Simcheonggak Pavilion; Mulgaebawi Rock, the only place in Korea to see seals; and Sagot Coast, one of only two places in world with diatomacheous earth, strong enough to drive on and for military planes to use as a runway.
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Phone
+82-32-899-3510
Website
www.baengnyeongdo.com
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37.96440, 124.67668

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