Muuido (Korean무의도; lit. dancer's dress island[1]), also known as Muui Island, is an island in Incheon, South Korea. It is a small island located south of Yongyu Island,[2] which was joined with Yeongjong Island through land reclamation when Incheon International Airport was built.

Muuido
The shore of the island (2014)
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Geography
Coordinates37°23′31″N 126°24′56″E / 37.39194°N 126.41556°E / 37.39194; 126.41556
Korean name
Hangul
무의도
Hanja
Revised RomanizationMuuido
McCune–ReischauerMuŭido

Description

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Muuido has an area of 9.43 km2 (3.64 sq mi) and a coastline length of 31.6 km (19.6 mi). From north to south, its length is about 5 km (3.1 mi), and from east to west about 3 km (1.9 mi).[2]

Muuido is served by a daily ferry from Incheon ferry terminal on the mainland, as well as by a frequent car ferry which crosses the narrow channel separating the island from Yongyu Island. Buses run from the airport and the Incheon Airport Maglev will also provide service to nearby Yongyu station. With the opening of Muui Bridge between Muui and Yeongjong, ferry service to the island has been reduced.

Silmido Beach is located on the northwest of the island.[2]

Hanagae Beach

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Hanagae Beach is located on the west coast of the island.[2] It is about a kilometer long and has a vast tidal flat.[3]

It has small cabanas on the beach for overnight lodging, and an assortment of local restaurants and hotels. There are many shellfish on the shores of the island. At Hanagae Beach, people can catch crabs, clams, snails, surf clams, and horned turbans.[4] Hanagae has an outdoor stage and has hosted festivals, including the punk festival IT'S A FEST[5] and Muuido Summer Sea Dance Festival.

Silmido

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Silmi Island is a smaller uninhabited island located off the NW shore of Muuido. It is famously the former training site for Unit 684, as depicted in the film Silmido.

 
Cabana at Hanagae Beach, Muuido

References

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  1. ^ Park, Hye-mi (27 May 2016). "[Sponsored Report] Incheon offers gateway into the culture of Korea". Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d 김, 주환, "대무의도 (大舞衣島)", Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean), Academy of Korean Studies, retrieved 2024-06-12
  3. ^ Lee, Woo-young (13 July 2014). "Beach getaways less than an hour from Incheon International Airport". Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  4. ^ Dunbar, Jon (29 August 2019). "Hanagae offers beach for city dwellers". The Korea Times. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  5. ^ Dunbar, Jon (11 June 2019). "Beach punk festival takes over Muui Island". The Korea Times. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
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  Media related to Muuido at Wikimedia Commons

  Muui-do travel guide from Wikivoyage