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Revision as of 05:54, 21 November 2017

Sinseong-ri Reed Field in summer
Sinseong-ri Reed Field in fall

The Sinseong-ri Reed Field(hangul :신성리 갈대밭) are a reed bed located at the mouth of the Geumgang River, where Seocheon and Gunsan City meet. It is 200 meters wide, 1.5 kilometers long, and 100,000 pyeong in size. It is considered to be the four largest reed beds in South Korea along with Gocheon-amho(Haenam), Suncheon Bay(Suncheon) and Ansan reed marsh park(Ansan). Also, it is a 7 typical reed habitat selected by the Korea Tourism Organization.[1]

This area used to be called 'Gomgae Naru'. To preserve reed beds, only 3 percent of the total area is developed and released. Every winter, about 40 different species of 100,000 winter birds come to visit here. In particular, They come from December to January.[2]

Also, because of beautiful scenery, it often appears as a background spot for movies or dramas. It is famous for filming scenes of the film 'Joint Security Area(JSA)' in 2000(byLee Young-ae, Lee Byung-hun and Song Kang-ho), and the drama 'Chu-no' in 2010. On the reed beds trail, there is a log board containing poetry written by poets such as Park Doo-jin, Kim So-wol, Park Mok-wol and Ahn Do-hyun.

The Sinseong-ri Reed Field include Reed Experience Hall and selling specialty products in Seocheon, such as Sokokju, and Mosi cake. Nearby are tourist attractions such as the Geumgang River estuary resort and the Hansan Mosi (Ramie Fabric) Exhibition Hall.

It is one of the 8 Scenic Spots of Seocheon(서천팔경:舒川八景) along with Maryang-ri Camellia Forest(마량리 동백나무 숲), Geumgang Estuary Bird Sanctuary(금강 하굿둑 철새도래지), Hansan Mosi(Ramie Fabric) Village(한산 모시 마을), Chunjangdae Beach(춘장대 해수욕장), Munheonseowon Confucian School(문헌서원), Huirisan Recreational Forest(희리산 자연휴양림), Cheonbangsan Mountain(천방산).

Every October, the 'Seocheon Moonlight Culture Reed Festival’ is held near the Sinseong-ri Reed Field. Experience programs run through reeds and run local specialty stores and specialty shops.[3][4]

See also

References

  • ^ 서천 달빛문화 갈대축제27일 개막 http://www.newsis.com/view/?id=NISX20171024_0000126692&cID=10807&pID=10800
  • ^ 소곡주와 함께 떠나는 갈대여행 http://www.tjb.co.kr/sub0301/bodo/view/id/24163/version/1
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