Ganghwa County () is a
county
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in
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, ...
, South Korea. The county is composed of
Ganghwa Island
Ganghwa Island (), also Ganghwado, is an island in Ganghwa County, Incheon, South Korea. It is in the Yellow Sea and in an estuary of the Han River.
The island is separated from Gimpo (on the South Korean mainland) by a narrow channel spanned ...
and the minor islands around it.
History
Ganghwa County contains some of the most important historical sites in Korea. These sites cover the prehistoric
old and
new stone ages as well as the
bronze
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and
iron
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ages.
Ganghwa Island is rich in
dolmen
A dolmen, () or portal tomb, is a type of single-chamber Megalith#Tombs, megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more upright megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the Late Neolithic period (4000 ...
that have been designated as
World Heritage Sites
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. There are about
150 dolmen on the island. Their distribution shows they were closely related to fishing in the Bronze Age although they are now separated from the sea. They are located on the slopes of mountains and are thus higher in elevation than their counterparts. It is believed but not proven that the Ganghwa dolmen are the earliest Korean ones made because the dolmen in Bugeun-ri and Gocheon-ri resemble those in Ganghwa.
Dangun
Dangun or Tangun (; ), also known as Dangun Wanggeom (; ), was the legendary founder and first king of Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom. He founded the first kingdom around the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. He is said to be the "gra ...
, the founder of
Gojoseon
Gojoseon (; ), contemporary name Joseon (; ), was the first kingdom on the Korea, Korean Peninsula. According to Korean mythology, the kingdom was established by the legendary king Dangun. Gojoseon possessed the most advanced culture in th ...
, is said to have made an altar on top of
Mani-san and offered sacrifices to his ancestors.
In the 9th century, the
Unified Silla established a garrison on the island to combat piracy. Their commander,
Wang Geon, established his military reputation at the garrison and later went on to found the
Kingdom of Goryeo. In the 13th century, the court of Goryeo took refuge on the island as
Mongol
Mongols are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia, China (Inner Mongolia and other 11 autonomous territories), as well as the republics of Buryatia and Kalmykia in Russia. The Mongols are the principal member of the large family of M ...
forces
invaded in 1232. After Goryeo capitulated to the Mongols, the elite forces on the island rose up and began the
Sambyeolcho Rebellion.
In the early 19th century,
Catholicism
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was introduced into Korea despite its official proscription by the Korean court. The Korean court clamped down on the illicit French missionaries, massacring French Catholic missionaries and Korean converts alike which led to the French launching a punitive
expedition to Korea in 1866. The encounter lasted nearly six weeks. In the first battle, a Korean infantry division suffered heavy losses, and Korean general Yang Heon-su concluded that only a large cavalry division could stand up to French firepower. On 9 November, the French forces were routed when they attempted to occupy the strategically important
Cheondeung Temple on the island's south coast. Stiff Korean resistance coupled by the overwhelming numerical superiority of the Korean defenders, now numbering 10,000 men, forced a French retreat with dozens of casualties but no deaths, ultimately resulting in the French retreating and abandoning the island.
In 1871, following the
General Sherman Incident, the
United States Navy
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launched an
expedition against the soldiers at Ganghwa Island, resulting in the
Battle of Ganghwa.
In 1875, the Japanese ship ''
Unyo'' made an
incursion into the island's restricted coastal zone under the guise of measuring the coastline. It fired a few shots at the fortress on the island. When the ''Unyo'' sent a boat to the island, the Korean garrison fired a few shots back. The Japanese argued that this was an aggressive act and demanded concessions. Early in the following year, Japan sent a large
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ' 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or ''Nippon Kaigun'', 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, Potsdam Declaration, when it was dissolved followin ...
fleet to Korea which forced the government to sign the unequal
Treaty of Ganghwa. That agreement, concluded on Ganghwa Island, officially opened Korea to Japanese trade for the first time in the 19th century.
Ganghwa was raised to the status of county in 1906 and incorporated into the Incheon Metropolitan City in 1995.
Climate
Economy
About 70% of Ganghwa's citizens are engaged in farming with rice as the main commodity. Other occupations include fishery and forestry.
''Hwamunseok'' is a well-known traditional woven mat that has been produced and exported to China and Japan since the Goryeo dynasty. The mats are produced in the home handicraft industry. During the
Joseon dynasty
Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years. It was founded by Taejo of Joseon in July 1392 and replaced by the Korean Empire in October 1897. The kingdom w ...
over 100 years, craftsman Han Chunggyo from the white-mat producing village Yango-ri in Haesongmyeon successfully designed his own product. Thereafter, various designs have been developed and manufacturing techniques have been improved.
The Ganghwa
turnip is another specialty of the area. It has been cultivated since the 5th century as recorded in the 17th-century ''
Dongui Bogam'', a book of oriental medicine.
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Culture
In Ganghwa County, dolmens are registered by UNESCO
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as a World Heritage Site. In three regions of South Korea including Hwasun
Hwasun County () is a county in South Jeolla Province, South Korea.
Anthem: Song of Citizens of Hwasun County
Symbol
* County Flower : Wild Chrysanthemum
* County Tree : Zelkova Tree
* County Bird : Dove
History
Before Hwasun became an admi ...
and Gochang, Ganghwa's dolmens are famous sites to study ancient culture.
Administrative divisions
*Ganghwa-eup ()
*Seonwon-myeon ()
*Bureun-myeon ()
*Gilsang-myeon ()
*Hwado-myeon ()
*Yangdo-myeon ()
*Naega-myeon ()
*Hajeom-myeon ()
*Yangsa-myeon ()
*Songhae-myeon ()
*Gyodong-myeon ()
*Samsan-myeon ()
*Seodo-myeon ()
Sister cities
* Soeda, Japan
References
External links
Ganghwa-gun homepage
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Counties of Incheon