Ganghwa Island,
incorporated into Incheon metropolitan city from Gyeonggi province in 1995, has
been recognized and preserved for it’s important role in Korea’s history, from
the prehistoric age to modern times.
Ganghwa is an island in the estuary of the Han River, on the
west coast of South Korea. Ganghwa Island is separated from Gimpo, on the
mainland, by a narrow channel, which is spanned by two bridges. The main
channel of the Han River separates the island from Gaeseong in North Korea.
About 65,500 people live on the island. With an area of
302.4 km2 (116.8 sq mi), it constitutes most of Ganghwa County, a division of
Incheon Municipality. About half of the island's population resides in
Ganghwa-eup, Ganghwa Town, in the northeastern part of the island.
The island's highest point...