
Marado () or Mara Island is an island in Jeju Province, South Korea. It is South Korea's southernmost island, and is off the south coast of
Jeju Island
Jeju Island (Jeju language, Jeju/) is South Korea's largest island, covering an area of , which is 1.83% of the total area of the country. Alongside outlying islands, it is part of Jeju Province and makes up the majority of the province.
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It has an area of and is home to about 90 people. It has long been reputed for having strong women and docile men.
In recent years, tourists have come to see its unusual rock formations. It is accessible from Jeju via ferries and excursion boats.
Mara-do is within the
administrative boundaries of Daejeong Township (
Daejeong-eup) in
Seogwipo City, and is included, along with
Gapado, in Gapa-ri, and is South Korea's southernmost point.
Because of its subtropical marine habitat the island is a
natural reserve
A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, funga, or features of geologi ...
. It was designated as National Monument no. 423 (천연기념물 제423호) on July 18, 2000.
Overview
Marado was originally uninhabited. It was known as Keumdo (금도,禁島), which means forbidden island. According to a ''
The Chosun Ilbo
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'' article published by Lee Kyu-tae in 1967, the island was first occupied by a woman named Kim Seong-oh (김성오, 金成五) and her brothers in 1880. As a poor peasant with no land to farm, Kim Seong-oh decided to move to the island when her father mentioned the island on his deathbed. So Kim left Jeju with her two brothers, farming tools, and some seeds. They had to circle the island around three times, because they couldn't find a place to dock their boat. After about 10 years, they were joined by two stranded fishermen from
Torishima (도리섬,鳥島), in the Kingdom of
Ryukyu
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However, documents from Jeju county also had another story on Marado. According to this story, the first residents came to live on Marado in 1883. One Mr. Kim originally living in Daejeong gol, a small village in Jeju, ran through all his fortune. His relatives proposed to let them move to Marado. Sim Hyun Taek, pastor of Jeju at that time, permitted them to do so, and Marado became inhabited for the first time. After independence, it was administered by Gapa-ri, Daejeong-eup of Jeju, and registered as an independent township(ri) called Marari.
Coastline
Marado is an island with an exceptionally rocky coastline; sea caves are found on the island as well. The overall length of the island's coastline is .
[Jeju-do Tourist Association: ''Jeju, Korea - an invitation to the paradise'', p. 46. Jeju 2004] There is a walking track around the island offering a scenic view of the coast. Walking on foot around the island takes about one hour.
Due to tidal erosion, the east coast consists of extremely steep cliffs called Gue Jeong by residents. Their altitude extends to 39m and plants such as Korean cacti and ditch deeds are found here.
There are four docks on Marado, called Sal-rae duck, Jariduck, Jangsiduck and Sinjak-no, respectively. Fishery resources are largely abundant throughout the year, especially in Jariduck.
Present
There is an elementary school, police station, church, a temple and lighthouse on Marado. Forty households are registered here and about 700 tourists a day come to visit. For them, fifty accommodations have been provided.
Environment
Marado's coastal features and basalt rocks are the best for many fish, ear shells, turban shells and seaweeds. There used to be no trees on the island, but a small forest was planted in the middle of the island. It is protected by a fence.
Tourism
Solar power plants
There are solar power plants located on the northern coast of Marado, a scarce sight in
South Korea
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. Combined capacity is about ; the plants provide 27 households with electricity.
Chocco Museum
This small museum is one of the main landmarks in Marado, built in a Renaissance style.
Cheonyeodang Temple
Cheonyeodang is a sightworthy small temple in the only village on Marado. In this temple, people pray for the divers' safety.
Janggun Rock
Janggun Rock means "General's Rock". Traditionally, the island's inhabitants consider this rock as a guardian. It is quite common for shore-dwellers to believe in nature and natural phenomena, and Janggun rock is sacred for Marado's residents.
대한민국 최남단 마라도 관광 , 유양해상 관광주식회사〃 Yuyang Marin Resort
File:MaradoVillage.jpg, Village on Marado
File:MaradoBosque.jpg, Forest in the middle of Marado
File:MaradoMainStreet.jpg, Main Street of the village
File:MaradoRock.jpg, Rock indicating the southernmost point of Korea
File:MaradoCoast.jpg, Coast
File:MaradoChurch.jpg, Church near the forest
File:MaradoTemple.jpg, Temple
See also
*Islands of South Korea
The following is a list of major islands of South Korea, the Republic of Korea, arranged by body of water and then by province.
South Korea is mostly surrounded by water and has of coast line along three seas; to the west is the Yellow Sea (call ...
*Birds of Marado Island
*ROKS Marado, a planned Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship
The Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship () is a Ship class, class of landing platform helicopter (LPH) and Amphibious assault ship, amphibious assault ships operated by the Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN). It was designed and built by Hanjin Heavy ...
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References
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Islands of Jeju Province
Seogwipo
Islands of the East China Sea