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Baengnyeongdo (; ), sometimes Baekryeong Island, is an island in
Ongjin County Ongjin County may refer to: * Ongjin County, Incheon, South Korea * Ongjin County, South Hwanghae Ongjin County () is a county in southern South Hwanghae Province, North Korea. It is located on the Ongjin Peninsula, which projects into the Yello ...
,
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, South Korea. It is an inhabited island located near the
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, and is closer to North Korea than it is to the South. Since the 1945
division of Korea The division of Korea began at the end of World War II on 2 September 1945, with the establishment of a Soviet occupation zone and a US occupation zone. These zones developed into separate governments, named the Democratic People's Republic of ...
, the island has remained under South Korean control. This was affirmed by the 1953
Korean Armistice Agreement The Korean Armistice Agreement (; zh, t=韓國停戰協定 / 朝鮮停戰協定) is an armistice that brought about a cessation of hostilities of the Korean War. It was signed by United States Army Lieutenant General William Kelly Harrison Jr ...
which ended the
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. Since then, the island has hosted both
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and skirmishes between the two countries. The island is now a popular tourist destination, and is known for its scenic cliffs and beaches. It has three
Natural Monuments of South Korea Nature is an inherent character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole. In this general sense nature refers to the laws, elements and phenomena of the physical world, including life. Although humans are part ...
.


Toponymy

The island's name means "white wing island". There is an origin legend surrounding the name. A man and a woman lived in a village in the nearby
Hwanghae Province Hwanghae Province (''Hwanghae-do'' ) was one of the Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon era. Hwanghae was located in the northwest of Korea. The provincial capital was Haeju. The regional name for the province was Haeseo (). It is a reg ...
. The two fell in love, but when the woman's father found out about the romance, she was exiled to Baengnyeongdo. Distressed, the man attempted in vain to locate her. One day, the man dreamed that a white crane gave him a piece of paper. The man then awoke to find that he actually did have a paper with the woman's address on it. He then set out to the island, whereupon he found her at the address. The two then lived happily ever after. The island was then dubbed Baekakdo (); the name eventually became Baengnyeongdo.


Description

The island is a popular tourist attraction, and has three
Natural Monuments of South Korea Nature is an inherent character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole. In this general sense nature refers to the laws, elements and phenomena of the physical world, including life. Although humans are part ...
. is a quartzite cliff about tall, off the coast of the island. It was carved by erosion from the waves, wind, and rain. The site has long been considered beautiful and scenic, with a 1612 record describing it as seeming like it was carved by the gods. is a sandy beach on the island that is long. At
low tide Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon (and to a much lesser extent, the Sun) and are also caused by the Earth and Moon orbiting one another. Tide tables c ...
, the exposed surface is considered to have such fine-grained sand with sufficient firmness to serve as a natural
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. is a beach with round, smooth multi-colored pebbles. The pebbles are said to resemble beans (the beach's name literally means "bean rock"), and are made of quartzite. They are likely fragments of the nearby quartzite cliffs that have been rounded by erosion over time. File:Encykorea-옹진 백령도 두무진 기암.jpg, Dumujin Coast File:Sand Beach at Sagot Cape on Baengnyeongdo Island.jpg, Beach at Sagot Cape File:Kongdol Pebble Beach in Nampo-ri, Baengnyeongdo Island.jpg, Kongdol Beach


Geography

Baengnyeongdo is located closer to North Korea than it is to the South. It is northwest of
Incheon Incheon is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi Province to the east. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Incheon was home to just 4,700 people when it became an international port in 1883. As of February 2020, ...
, on the South Korean mainland. It has an area of and a coastline of . It is South Korea's 14th largest island. The island was once connected to the mainland as part of a peninsula during the Last Glacial Period. The current portion remained above water after sea levels rose. The island does not have significant rivers; these only form during the summer monsoon season. The coast of the island is rocky, and there are
tidal flats Mudflats or mud flats, also known as tidal flats or, in Ireland, slob or slobs, are coastal wetlands that form in intertidal areas where sediments have been deposited by tides or rivers. A global analysis published in 2019 suggested that tidal ...
on the southeastern coast. Changsan Cape in
Ryongyon Ryongyŏn County is a county in western South Hwanghae province, North Korea. Its Yellow Sea coast is known for its natural environment and as an important habitat for plants and birds. Ryongyŏn was the first place in which Protestant Christianit ...
, North Korea, can be seen from Baengnyeong on clear days.


Environment

The area is also rich in oceanic fauna and bird diversity. The
Chinese egret The Chinese egret or Swinhoe's egret (''Egretta eulophotes'') is a threatened species of egret from east Asia, first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1860. Description The Chinese egret averages 68 cm in height. The plumage is white throug ...
, which is considered to be one of the fifty rarest birds in the world, can be found here. The area hosts a nature reserve for
spotted seal The spotted seal (''Phoca largha''), also known as the larga seal or largha seal, is a member of the family Phocidae, and is considered a "true seal". It inhabits ice floes and waters of the north Pacific Ocean and adjacent seas. It is primaril ...
s, and they can be observed on the rocks and beaches.한국의 섬 (Islands of Korea)
Seals occasionally attract predators such as the
great white shark The great white shark (''Carcharodon carcharias''), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large Lamniformes, mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major ocea ...
into the area. Finless porpoises also live nearby. The Incheon Coast Guard has been investigating illegal whaling targeting
minke whale The minke whale (), or lesser rorqual, is a species complex of baleen whale. The two species of minke whale are the common (or northern) minke whale and the Antarctic (or southern) minke whale. The minke whale was first described by the Danish na ...
s in the area.


History

In 1895, the island was placed under an administrative district called Baengnyeong-myeon with 17 subdivisions. In 1914, its subdivisions were consolidated into 7. In 1945, it was incorporated into
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and made part of
Gyeonggi Province Gyeonggi Province (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Seoul, the nation's largest city and capital, is in the heart of the area but has been separately administered as a provincial-level ''special city'' since 1946. Incheon, ...
.


Korean War

During the Korean War, the
USAF The United States Air Force (USAF) is the Air force, air service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is one of the six United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Tracing its ori ...
designated the airfield on Paengyong-do as K-53. The island was defended by the West Coast Island Defense Task Unit composed of men of the 2d Korean Marine Corps Regiment under the direction of US Marines. During the war,
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settled on the island. On August 16, 1950, a Lockheed P2V-3 Neptune of the
US Navy The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare, maritime military branch, service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest Displacement (ship), displacement, at 4.5 millio ...
(122940) was ditched 9.7 km (6.1 miles) W of here after being hit by AAA fire and catching fire while attacking an enemy vessel near
Chinnampo Nampo (North Korean official spelling: Nampho; ), also spelled Namp'o, is a major city in North Korea which is the country's fourth-largest by population. The city is an important seaport in the country as it lies on the northern shore of the T ...
. All 9 occupants survived and were rescued by HMS ''Kenya''. Following this incident, all patrol aircraft were excluded from attack missions in Korea. In April 1951 Paengyong-do was used as a staging base for a mission to recover wreckage of a downed
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near the
Chongchon River The Ch'ŏngch'ŏn is a river in North Korea having its source in the Rangrim Mountains of Chagang Province and emptying into the Yellow Sea at Sinanju. The river flows past Myohyang-san and through the city of Anju, South P'yŏngan Provi ...
. On 17 April 1951 a USAF
Sikorsky H-19 The Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw (company model number S-55) is a multi-purpose piston-engined helicopter that was used by the United States Army and United States Air Force. It was also license-built by Westland Aircraft as the Westland Whirlwin ...
carried a US/South Korean team to the crash site and they photographed the wreck and removed the turbine blades, combustion chamber, exhaust pipe and horizontal stabilizer. The overloaded helicopter then flew the team and samples back to Paengyong-do where they were transferred onto an
SA-16 The 9K38 Igla (, "needle", NATO reporting name SA-18 Grouse) is a Soviet/Russian man-portable infrared homing surface-to-air missile (SAM) system. A simplified, earlier version is known as the 9K310 Igla-1 (NATO: SA-16 Gimlet), and the latest ...
and flown south for evaluation. The USAF established a communications interception site on the island in mid-1951 which was used to intercept Chinese military communications. In December 1951 two
Sikorsky H-5 The Sikorsky H-5 (initially designated R-5 and also known by company designations S-48, S-51 and VS-327Fitzsimons, Bernard, (general editor). ''Illustrated Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons and Warfare'' (London: Phoebus, 1978), Volume 20, p ...
s of the USAF
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were based on the island and would forward deploy daily to
Chodo Airport Ch'o do Airport is an airport in Ch'odo island, Hanggu-guyok, Nampo, South Pyongan Province, North Korea. Facilities The airfield has a single grass runway 11/29 measuring 3020 x 141 feet (920 x 43 m).
to operate search and rescue missions before being permanently deployed to Chodo in January 1952. The H-5s were later replaced by the more capable
Sikorsky H-19 The Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw (company model number S-55) is a multi-purpose piston-engined helicopter that was used by the United States Army and United States Air Force. It was also license-built by Westland Aircraft as the Westland Whirlwin ...
, two of which were based at Chodo and one on Paengyong-do. On 12 November 1952 several aircraft, believed to be Po-2s, bombed the base in a night attack causing minimal damage.


Post-war

In 1974, Daecheongdo and Socheongdo were split off into Daecheong-myeon. In 1995, Ongjin County was made part of Incheon Metropolitan City. In January 2010, an artillery duel between South Korean ships and North Korean land artillery occurred near Baengnyeong.


March 2010 Baengnyeong incident

The South Korean naval vessel ROKS ''Cheonan'' sank near the island on 26 March 2010. The 1,200-ton vessel broke in two pieces, with nearly half the crew dying (mainly in the stern section) and a little more than half surviving (mainly in the bow section). A multinational investigation concluded that a North Korean torpedo struck the ship although this conclusion has been challenged by others.


Climate

The climate of Baengnyeongdo is a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate (
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: ''Dwa''), with precipitation mainly concentrated from May to September. *Highest Temperature: on July 27, 2002 *Lowest Temperature: on January 21, 2004 *Highest Daily Precipitation: on July 13, 2022 *Wettest Year: in 2020


Religion

Owing to the geographical location,
Christianity Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion, which states that Jesus in Christianity, Jesus is the Son of God (Christianity), Son of God and Resurrection of Jesus, rose from the dead after his Crucifixion of Jesus, crucifixion, whose ...
went through Baengnyeongdo ahead of other Korean regions. After the
Gabo Reform The Kabo Reform () describes a series of sweeping reforms suggested to the government of Korea, beginning in 1894 and ending in 1896 during the reign of Gojong of Korea in response to the Donghak Peasant Revolution. Historians debate the degre ...
, Kim Seong-jin was exiled to this island, and the first church in Korea was established in 1896. There are ten churches on the island at the present time.


Neighboring islands

Two smaller islands nearby are Daecheong Island and the much smaller
Socheong Island Socheongdo () or Socheong Island is a small island in Ongjin County, Incheon, South Korea. It is south of Daecheongdo and is near the Northern Limit Line between North and South Korea. It is situated in the Yellow Sea, lying 200 km northwe ...
.


Gallery

File:KOCIS Korea Island Baengnyeongdo19 (9265013955).jpg, Boats parked at the island (2013) File:KOCIS Korea Island Baengnyeongdo22 (9267787564).jpg, Fields on the island (2013)


References


Sources

*


Further reading

*Malcom and Martz, White Tigers: My Secret War in North Korea, Brassey's. 1996


External links


Official site in English

Official site
(in Korean)
2nd official site
(in Korean)

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