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Ongjin County, Incheon

Coordinates: 37°12′50″N 126°10′42″E / 37.21389°N 126.17833°E / 37.21389; 126.17833
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Ongjin
옹진군
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hanja
 • Revised RomanizationOngjin-gun
 • McCune-ReischauerOngjin-kun
Janggyeong Beach on Yeongheung Island
Janggyeong Beach on Yeongheung Island
Flag of Ongjin
Official logo of Ongjin
Divisions of Ongjin are numbered
Divisions of Ongjin are numbered
CountrySouth Korea
RegionSudogwon
Provincial levelIncheon
Administrative divisions7 myeon
Area
 • Total
172.48 km2 (66.59 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
20,456
 • Density120/km2 (310/sq mi)
 • Dialect
Seoul
WebsiteOngjin County Office
Islanders of the Sir James Hall Group, engraving c. 1817

Ongjin County (Korean옹진군) is a county in Incheon Metropolitan City, South Korea. It consists of a group of islands in the Yellow Sea (West Sea).

Four of the islands, Yeonpyeong Island, Baengnyeong, Daecheong, and Socheong Islands, are very near the Northern Limit Line. They are close to the Ongjin Peninsula of South Hwanghae Province in North Korea, at a considerable distance from the nearest part of the South Korean mainland. These islands are popular destinations for tourism. In historical contexts these three islands and their smaller neighbors are sometimes known as the Sir James Hall Group after Sir James Hall, whose son Basil Hall was an early Western visitor to Korea.[1]

History

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Although no remains from the Paleolithic Age have been excavated, the distribution of remains from the Neolithic Age in the islands of the Yellow Sea suggests that people lived in Ongjin from early times. [2]

Historical records indicate that one of the earliest tribal states in Korea, known as Jinbeon, was located in the Hwanghae region.[2]

When Gojoseon was conquered, and the Four Commanderies of Han were established, Zhenfan Commandery was established in this area. After Zhenfan Commandery was abolished, it was subordinated to Lelang Commandery and Daifang Commandery and then came into Goguryeo's territory. During the Goguryeo period, Ongjin was called Ongcheon (甕遷), and today's Gangnyeong (康翎) was called Bujini (付珍伊), and Baengnyeongdo was called Gokdo (鵠島).[2]

After Silla unified the three kingdoms, it became part of Bokjigun (瀑池郡) in 757 (16th year of King Gyeongdeok 's reign).[2]

It was bestowed with the name in use today – Ongjin – during the reign of King Taejo of Goryeo, the founder of the Goryeo dynasty. Then in 1018, during the ninth year of King Hyeonjong's reign over Goryeo, the county was established as one of the major administrative divisions in the kingdom's heartland.[2]

In 1945, when Soviet Civil Administration and United States Army Military Government in Korea splited Korea, Ongjin County was put under the United States Army Military Government in Korea's administration, with the county controlling the Ongjin peninsula, and the Ongjn County was put under the jurisdiction of Gyeonggi Province.[2]

With the Korean Armistice Agreement in 1953, the mainland Ongjin Peninsula was put under North Korean Ongjin County, and Ongjin County of South Korea retained its jurisdiction over the Five West Sea Islands.[2]

On March 1, 1995, Ongjin County was incorporated into Incheon Metropolitan City.[2]

Administration

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Administrative divisions

The Ongjin County seat is located outside of the county itself, in Nam-gu, Incheon. There is also an Ongjin County in South Hwanghae Province, North Korea. This chain of islands was originally a part of South Hwanghae province before the Partition of Korea in 1948.

Administrative divisions

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Ongjin County is divided into seven townships ("myeon").

Tourism

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It is difficult to reach Ongjin County because of its proximity to North Korea and its distance from South Korean areas.

The coast and islands feature many gravel beaches, some of which (such as Guridong beach and Gulubdo beach) feature fantastic eroded stone outcroppings. There are also large mudflats, which are a popular tourist destination.

Interesting facts

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The survivalist television series Squid Game created by Hwang Dong-hyuk for Netflix was filmed on Seongapdo island (part of Jawol-myeon) in 2020–2021.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "History of United States Naval Operations, Korea". United States Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Center. Retrieved 2006-11-03.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h 전, 종한. "옹진군 (甕津郡)". 한국민족문화대백과사전 [Encyclopedia of Korean Culture] (in Korean). Academy of Korean Studies.
  3. ^ Kang hye ryang (2021-10-02). "여기가 거기라고?! 전 세계가 열광하는 '오징어 게임' 국내 촬영지 탑 5". smartlifetv.
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37°12′50″N 126°10′42″E / 37.21389°N 126.17833°E / 37.21389; 126.17833