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 themselves, residents experienced firsthand
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 the potential for income generation and
 long-term sustainability. The success of this
 pilot project provided valuable confidence
 From a Sunset Spot to a Community Hub
 led efforts.
 Seokmo Night Market
 (Seokmodo, Ganghwa County)  and motivation for continuing community-


 Seokmodo Island is one of the many islands under
 Ganghwa County in northwestern Incheon. Just
 1.5 km west of Oepo Port, the island is home
 to hidden gems like Bomunsa Temple—one of
 Korea’s three major Buddhist pilgrimage sites,
 Minmeoru Beach with its mudflats revealed at low
 tide, and Nakgasan Mountain offering panoramic
 views of the West Sea.

 But Seokmodo’s real treasure appears at dusk.
 As the sun sinks into the West Sea, the sky turns
 crimson, merging with the ocean until the line
 between land and sea disappears. Anyone who
 has witnessed a Seokmodo sunset understands
 02  why it is considered one of the top three sunset
 “At first, we weren’t sure
 Vol.  spots on Korea’s west coast.  anyone would come all the way here.

 Previously, reaching Seokmodo required a ferry   But after seeing the outcome over
 from Seokpo Port, but the opening of the Seokmo   two days, we’re absolutely thrilled.”
 Bridge in June 2017 connected it to the mainland.
 In 2023, Seokmo 1-ri was selected for Phase 1 of   Jeong Jae-ryong, Village Head of
 the Island Community Development Project, and   Seokmo 1-ri, Chair of the Island Community
 its pilot initiative was held at the Meeting Plaza at   Development Committee
 the bridge’s end.

 Originally built in 2021 to boost the local economy,
 the Meeting Plaza welcomed more visitors
 than ever before during a two-day
 market event on November 4 and 5.

 Local specialties such as Ganghwa
 Island rice, salted shrimp,
 and turnips—grown and
 harvested by Seokmo 1-ri
 residents—were sold at the
 market. Additional attrac-
 tions included food stalls,
 live  performances  by  a
 village band, and a themed
 photo booth, delighting
 visitors and increasing en-
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