Oedo

Oedo
Oedo

Botanical garden at Oedo
Korean name
Hangul 외도
Hanja 外島
Revised Romanization Oedo
McCune–Reischauer Oedo

Oedo is an island of Geoje city, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. It is a marine western-style botanical garden in Hallyeo Haesang National Park, built by Lee Chang-ho and his wife when they settled on the island in 1969.

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History

In the past, Oedo was just a barren island made of rocks. There were no facilities for electricity and telephone because of its isolated location.

Only 8 households lived in Oedo. It was quite inconvenient to access the island because of the lack of a dock in early times after independence of Korea.[1]

Mr.Lee and his wife started creating the whole garden. At first, they grew tangerines and bred swine. However, that failed and the two came to think of building a botanical garden.

In 1976, their plan was greenlighted with cultivating a land of 1601235 ft²(45,000 pyeong). Rare plant species such as Agave americana, Rose of Sunshine, windmill palms, C.peruvianus (a kind of cactus) and so on. Oedo has a coastal climate with mild and a bit subtropical weather.[2]

Choi Ho suk, who is wife of Mr.Lee, has collected a great deal of data about world's botanical gardens and studied landscaping, architecture, and arbors.

Botanic assets

The island is home to more than 3,000 plant species including many subtropical plants, such as cactus, palm tree, gazania, sunshine, eucalyptus, bottlebrush bush, New Zealand flax, and agave. It is so beautiful that it is called a paradise in Korea.[3]

Excursion ship

Excursion ship is available for Oedo island and other areas. Basically, the course consists of 8 ways. Of these courses, tourists can travel to Oedo about 1.5 hours or more. The tour course in Oedo would be guided by professionals or other persons concerned.[4]

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References

  1. ^ 외도관광
  2. ^ 외도관광
  3. ^ Official tour page of Geoje city http://english.geoje.go.kr/04/04.jsp
  4. ^ http://oedo.geoje.com/ Excursion ship Agency(Kor)

External links

Coordinates: 35°10′27″N 129°10′12″E / 35.1741°N 129.17°E / 35.1741; 129.17


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