Oido Explained

Oido
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Oido is an area in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. As its name suggests, it was previously an island, but land reclamation projects in the 20th century led to it eventually joining the mainland.[1]

Etymology

The place's name is literally "crow's ears"; this is unrelated to the shape of the former island. Its original name was reportedly Ojilido .

Description

Oido has shell mounds throughout the whole area, with the largest of the mounds located on the West Coast.[2] [3] 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.[4]

Historically, the island had sandy beaches and a range of hills that stretched from north to south. It had farmland and mudflats on the eastern side. The appearance of the interior of the island is reportedly relatively preserved, but the coastline has changed greatly after the land reclamation.

History

In 1018, it was made part of Ansan-hyeon (안산현; 安山縣). The early years of the Joseon dynasty, called O-jil-ae-do (吾叱耳島), occurred during the reign of King Seongjong (r. 1469–1494) in the Joseon period. In 1757, Silla was incorporated into the Janggu-gun. It received its current name during the reign of King Jeongjo (r. 1776–1780) On August 4, 1896 it was reorganized to be Ma-you meon, Ansan-gun and Gyeonggi. On April 1, 1914 it was incorporated into Jeong-wang-li, Gun-ja-myeon and Si-heong-gun. In 1940, it was renamed Ansan-gun (안산군; 安山郡). On May 1, 1985 it was reorganized to be Ansan-gun and Incheon. On January 1, 1989 it was reorganized to be part of Jeongwang-dong, Siheung.[5] [6]

Transportation

Tourist attractions

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 손 . 승호 . 오이도 - 디지털시흥문화대전 . Oido . 2024-06-11 . Encyclopedia of Korean Local Culture.
  2. Web site: Shell mound . 23 June 2015 . naver . Naver art dictionary.
  3. Web site: Kang. Chang-gu. Siheung-si, started to construct a Oedo prehistoric park.. yonhapnews. 23 June 2015.
  4. Web site: Where to go? ; oido. Official Korea tourism organization. Korea tourism organization.
  5. Book: (Siheung Traditional Cultural Heritage Protection Committee . Yesterday and today of Si-heung city . 1997 . Siheung Traditional Cultural Heritage Protection Committee . Si-heung city.
  6. Book: (Siheung Traditional Cultural Heritage Protection Committee . History and administration of Si-heung city . 1996 . Siheung Traditional Cultural Heritage Protection Committee . Si-heung city.
  7. News: suin line is opened. lee. nam ui. 2016-02-27.
  8. Web site: Siheung city homepage.
  9. Web site: Official Site of Korea Tourism Org.: VisitKorea - Transportation - Subway. english.visitkorea.or.kr. 2016-03-31.
  10. Web site: Navercast The Change of Sihwaho (시화호의 변신). Retrieved 23 June 2015. 23 June 2015.
  11. Web site: Kim. yeong-rae. Oedo shell festival slipped to 'half-festival'. Kyeongin newspaper. 23 June 2015.
  12. Web site: Oido shell festival. Si-heung cityhall. 23 June 2015.
  13. Web site: Si-heung culture&tour. Si-heung cityhall. 23 June 2015.
  14. Web site: Si-heung culture&tour. Si-heung cityhall. 23 June 2015.
  15. Web site: Si-heung culture&tour. Si-heung cityhall. 23 June 2015.
  16. Web site: Si-heung culture&tour. Si-heung cityhall. 23 June 2015.
  17. Web site: 함상전망대 - 디지털시흥문화대전. 2021-03-27. 디지털시흥문화대전.
  18. Web site: 시흥오이도박물관. 2021-03-27. terms.naver.com. ko.
  19. Web site: 시흥 오이도 유적. 2021-04-24. 두산백과. ko.