Dadohaehaesang National Park (Wando Section) (다도해해상국립공원(완도))
Wando-eup, Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do
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Explore the breathtaking beauty of Dadohaehaesang National Park, a vast archipelago of 1,700 islands scattered across the sea. Expect dramatic coastal views, rich maritime history, and picturesque island hopping. Ideal for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, this park offers a journey through Korea’s deep past. Plan your visit during the late spring or summer months for the clearest waters. Be prepared for a stunning escape where the sea truly dictates the landscape.
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Dadohaehaesang National Park was established on December 23, 1981 as the 14th national park, and it is the nation's largest park, spread over 2,344 ㎢. Within this area are nearly 1,700 islands of varying sizes, including Hongdo, Heuksando, Geomundo, and Baekdo Islands. During the Silla period, the King of the Sea, Jang Bogo established the maritime world and during the Goryeo dynasty, the area was a trading path with the Yuan and Song dynasties. Also, it was the battlefield where Admiral Yi Sun-sin defeated the invading navy during the Imjin War (1592-1598). Likewise, historical sites remain in many places.
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