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Islands of Korea, Islands of the World  “Bbeolbae”   The basic technique involves stepping forward with one foot, similar to riding a bicycle.  Island Story

 Items of Island Residents
             How to Ride a Bbeolbae – Techniques and Know-How




 Traditional Mudflat
                    You push against the mud with your right leg while supporting your body
 Boat of Jangdo Island, Boseong
             with your left leg to move forward. Your upper body is stabilized with a rubber bucket,
                and you maintain your balance by holding onto the center axis of the Bbeolbae.
 Mudflat fishing using the Bbeolbae was designated a National Important
 Fisheries Heritage in 2016, recognized for its role in preserving Korea’s
 traditional fishing practices, promoting sustainability, and holding cultural
 value as part of the nation’s heritage.


 The Largest Cockle-Producing Area: Jangdo Island, Boseong
 Beolgyo supplies about 70% of Korea’s cockles. Jangdo Island, located
 southeast of Jangam-ri, Beolgyo-eup, is a designated Ramsar coastal
 wetland conservation site, and its natural mudflats produce around 80% of
 Beolgyo’s cockles.

 On these soft, sinking mudflats, the Bbeolbae is the only means of
 transportation. It is also locally known as “Neol” and “Neolbae.”
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                  Load items in the
                 front compartment.
                                                                                                  Support and balance
                                                                                                  your body using your
                                                                                                  left leg.
               Stabilize your upper body with a rubber bucket and
                           center your weight on the Bbeolbae.
                                                                                    Push through the mud using
                                                                                    your right leg.

             Angled at about 15 degrees

                          Rope used to
                        pull the Bbeolbae
                                                                                 Knee support pad
                                                   Bar to prevent
                                                 warping or bending

                                                                                               Footrest

                                                               Wooden plank










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