Nami Island

Nami Island, also called Namiseom Island, sits in the middle of the Bukhan River. It is one of the "100 must-visit tourism" selected by the Korea Tourism Organization (2017-2018).

Nami Island has been holding various cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions under the concept of "Fairytale Country, Song Island", and is a natural ecological cultural space that provides dreams and hopes for children, love and memories for lovers, and a foundation for creation for cultural figures.

History
Nami Island used to become an island only during floods, but in 1944, when the Japanese colonial rulers built Cheongpyeong Dam, the water level of the Bukhangang River rose and became a complete island.

Namiseom Island got its name because General Nami, an armed man from the early Joseon Dynasty, was buried in a pile of stones on the northern hill of Namiseom Island.

In the early days of the construction of Nami Island amusement park in Story of Minbyeong-do and Minbyeongal, Minbyeong-do built a memorial stone around rubble to console General Nami's soul and commemorate the general's spirit in 1965, and "Nosan Lee Eun-sang" wrote a memorial article and "Iljung Kim Chung-hyun" wrote it. Located on Nami Island is Heomyo, and General Nami's administrative tomb is located in Namjeon-ri, Bibong-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do.

During the Joseon Dynasty, when executed for treason, the descendants were prohibited from making mausoleums. Therefore, the actual cemetery was secretly built on Mountain 145, Namjeon-ri, Bibong-myeon, Hwaseong-gun, and if the tomb was officially revealed, the tomb could be damaged and, in some cases, the officials could die. Therefore, it was intended to protect the original cemetery by creating a family tomb.

In modern times, Nami Island became famous as a tourist destination. Since the 1970s, it has been in the spotlight as an amusement park along the Bukhangang River along with Cheongpyeong Amusement Park in Gapyeong-gun and Chuncheon Jungdo Amusement Park, especially MBC Gangbyeon Song from 1979 to 1989I was held at Nami Island. In the 2000s, thanks to the drama Winter Sonata being filmed on the island, it became famous as a tourist destination for Hallyu fans and became a place where not only Koreans but also foreigners visited.

Along with Jarasum Island in the north, the North Korean River serves as a base tourism resource, and it has become the only place that can be accessed only by ships except Jarasum Island, which can be accessed by car.

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The concept of Naminara Republic is a special tourist destination that advocates the concept of a country built on Nami Island. As of 2016, Nami Island attracts 3.3 million tourists, including 1.3 million foreign tourists annually.

It is the second place where foreign tourists can be seen the most after Seoul, Jeju Island, and Busan. Strangely, it is a Korean tourist destination where foreigners are more interested than Koreans. Nami Island has the largest number of foreign visitors among the nation's single tourist destinations.

Get in
The ferry runs from the Nami Island dock at 1024 Bukhangangbyeon-ro, Gapyeong-eup, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do.

Parking is available: small car ￦6,000, large car ￦10,000 by credit card (Nov 2023).

By subway to Gapyeong Station (Nami Island is about 1.5 km or 20 minutes on foot away):
 * take the Gyeongchun Line (from Sangbong Station about 50 minutes, from Chuncheon Station about 28 minutes)
 * take ITX Youth (take Yongsan Station, about 60 minutes, from Cheongnyangni Station approximately 42 minutes, from Chuncheon Station about 20 minutes).

Ktourstory provides a direct shuttle bus from Seoul for ₩30,000 round trip (Nov 2023), leaving from Hongik Univ. Station Exit 4 at 08:20, and from Myeongdong Station Exit 2 at 09:00. It returns to Hongik Univ. Station at 18:50, and to Myeongdong Station at 18:10.

It takes about 5 minutes by boat from the Gapyeong Nami Island dock to Nami Island. The ferry schedule is subject to change depending on circumstances. It has longer opening hours during the spring blossom season, summer vacation season, and fall foliage season.
 * 08:00–09:00: 30 min intervals
 * 09:00–18:00:10-20 min intervals
 * 18:00–21:00: 30 min interval

Fees and permits
Reserve tickets online from ₩10,000. A ticket at the site costs ₩16,000. (Nov 2023).

You can buy a "passport" for the Naminara Republic for ₩58,000 per year (2023).