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Islands of Korea, Islands of the World Sapsido Island: A Place of Scenic Beauty Q. Any final thoughts you’d like to share? Abou t KIDI
and Engaging Activities
A. Sapsido holds a special place in our hearts. We are
always brainstorming ways to create new activities
Q. Could you tell us more about what Sapsido
and products for visitors. While I have big ideas, our
Island is like?
villagers are often reserved, and paperwork isn’t
my strength. That’s why KIDI’s support, with their
A. Sapsido Island is home to fewer than 500 residents,
forming a tight-knit and welcoming community. Our
standout specialty is our clams, known for producing
Sapsido is already a lovely spot for a relaxing getaway,
a clear broth reminiscent of beef bone soup. People expertise and resources, is invaluable.
but by 2025, I believe it will be a destination full of
are often surprised by their rich flavor, and many
engaging activities and experiences.
return to buy them year-round. These clams have
Hwanggeum Gomsol (Black Pine)
even been exported to Japan.
I hope everyone keeps Sapsido Island in mind as we
work toward this vision together!
The island also boasts beautiful beaches and well-
maintained accommodations, making it a wonderful
getaway destination.
Q. What’s the best time of year to visit Sapsido
Island?
A. I recommend visiting between May and October.
During this time, you can enjoy activities like crab
and octopus catching, fishing, and more. Although we
Q. I heard you gathered opinions from pause some experience programs during the hottest
Myeonsapji
residents. Can you share more about the vision part of August, it’s still a great time to enjoy the sea
Vol.01 you’re shaping? and relax.
A. I envision creating a trail highlighting Sapsido
Island’s three treasures: Myeonsapji, Mulmangteo,
and Hwanggeum Gomsol (Black Pine). Each has its
Jinneomeo Beach
unique charm. For example, Myeonsapji transforms
Building a Thriving Community Through
with the tide, alternately connecting to and
Tourism Infrastructure
separating from the island. A suspension bridge there
would allow visitors to explore it freely.
Q. What kind of support do you think the island
needs?
We could also develop a flower path through a
nearby wetland and host events like a lotus festival,
A. Like many inhabited islands, Sapsido faces
tying these attractions into a broader tourist route.
challenges in attracting and retaining new residents.
Additionally, converting empty buildings near the
Many come with dreams of settling down but find
dock into spaces showcasing and selling Sapsido’s
the reality harder than expected. To help newcomers
signature products would enhance the experience.
integrate, we need to foster a welcoming atmosphere
and provide better support systems. Incentives for
Visitors could buy local specialties downstairs and
islands that actively support new residents would also
enjoy them in a cozy space upstairs.
encourage community engagement.
Q. How do you see the future changing with the
Island Regional Specialization Project?
A. With a strong tourism infrastructure, we can create
jobs and attract young people. My dream is to see
Sapsido Island become a place where everyone
prospers together.
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