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McCune–Reischauer | Oido |
Oido (Hangul: 오이도; Hanja: 烏耳島) is an island on the West Coast region of South Korea's Gyeonggi Province (also known as Gyeonggi-do). It is an area of Siheung stretching from north to south with low hills under 72.9 m (239 ft). Oido has shell mounds throughout the whole area, with the largest of the mounds located on the West Coast. The Oido shell mounds are the only remains of the exchanges between the North and South Neolithic cultures of the Korean Peninsula. The mounds also provide information on the Neolithic area's changing coastal environment.
Important events in the history of Oido:
Places where people can eat Oido's traditional food.
Sightseeing place where people can see a tree of life.
People put key chains here, indicating they have visited.
Yellow Street, where people can walk over the ocean.
View of Oido.
Common gulls in Oido.
Migratory birds in Oido.
People can walk over the ocean here.
Coordinates: 37°20′N 126°42′E / 37.333°N 126.700°E