A New Destination in South Korea: Discover the Hidden Gem of Siheung
In the travel landscape of South Korea, Siheung City is like a pearl hidden by time. It doesn't have the hustle and bustle of Seoul, nor is it as famous as Jeju Island, but it attracts travelers who yearn to escape the ordinary and explore unique scenery with its niche, tranquil, and distinctive charm.
Your first stop in Siheung should be Oido Island. This uniquely shaped island resembles a crow's ear, hence its name. Once isolated at sea, it has now become connected to the mainland through years of change, forming a unique landscape where nature and culture blend perfectly. The red lighthouse on the island is a landmark of Oido. Like a loyal guardian, it stands quietly by the sea. The red and white tower against the blue sky and sea is a captivating sight. Couples love to leave their sweet memories here, hanging love locks under the lighthouse as a symbol of eternal love, letting this romance become a cherished memory in each other's hearts with the sea breeze and waves.
The nearby Sea Military Museum, converted from a retired warship, is equally fascinating. This museum carries a heavy historical memory. Stepping into it, you can almost hear the rumbling of past naval battles and see the majestic figure of the warship sailing through the waves. The museum not only displays a wealth of military equipment and historical data but also has interactive experience areas where visitors can make handmade wind chimes and experience the charm of traditional crafts. You can even experience a simulated warship voyage and feel like a navigator.
Cycling along the coastal embankment, the gentle sea breeze caresses your face, bringing the unique salty air of the sea. In the distance, seagulls soar freely over the shimmering sea surface, creating a dynamic picture. As the sun sets, the entire sky is dyed orange-red, and the afterglow sprinkles on the sea, creating a dreamlike scene that makes you forget all your worries.
If Oido Island showcases the romance and vitality of Siheung, the Lotus Theme Park is filled with a rich historical charm and tranquil beauty. Dating back to the Joseon Dynasty, scholar Gang Hui-maeng introduced lotus seeds from China, sowing the seeds of hope on this land. After hundreds of years of growth, it has now become the 8th Local Heritage Site, covering an area of 18 hectares. Every summer, 20 kinds of lotus flowers and more than 80 kinds of water lilies bloom in competition. The layers of lotus leaves resemble a green ocean, dotted with pink lotus flowers and white water lilies. The gentle breeze blows, and the flowers sway gently, emitting bursts of delicate fragrance, making you feel as if you have traveled through time and entered the poetic world described by ancient scholars.
In Siheung, traditional markets are the most direct way to experience local life. Stepping into the Sammi Market, you are surrounded by bustling crowds, hawkers' cries, and a dazzling array of goods, all filled with a strong atmosphere of daily life. Fresh seafood, steaming local snacks, and exquisite handicrafts all carry the cultural memory of this city, allowing you to truly touch the pulse of Siheung while tasting the food and choosing souvenirs.
Siheung, this niche treasure city, is like an uncut jade, retaining the purest beauty. It awaits you to unveil its mystery, embark on a unique journey through South Korea, and harvest a unique travel memory.