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Story Site (031-310-3460) - Oido Museum (031-310-3048) Station Soraedaegyo Bridge Sihueng I.C A B C D E Travel Information Ganseogogeori Station Siheung City major offices Jemulpo Station Dohwa Station Jangsu I.C. Bucheon-si Siheung City Hall 031) 310-2114 Juan Station Siheung City Jeongwang Community Health Center 031) 310-5939 Ganseok Station Siheung City Tourism Department 031) 310-2901~4 Siheung City Disaster Status Control Center 031) 310-2119 Sosa-ro Road Siheung City Community Health Center 031) 310-5815~6 39 Culture and Tourism Guide Reservations Seohaean-ro Road Travelers who are on the proposal list Group (Groups with 10 or more people)/Opens all year round Tour Guide Area Major Tourist Attraction Spots (Gaetgol Ecological Park, Oido, Sorae Tunnel Wolgot, Siheung Lotus Flower Theme Park and more) Seokbawi Market Station - Gaetgol Ecological Park (031-488-6900~4) Incheon City Hall - Oido Prehistory Site (031-310-3460) - Oido Museum (031-310-3048) Station Soraedaegyo Bridge Sihueng I.C. Reservations and Inquiries Siheung City Tourism Department (031) 310-2903 Sorae Pogu Harbor Gyesu-dong Korea Culinary Arts Science High School ※ Must call at least 7 days in advance Soraesan Mountain Fish Village Experience Reservation Soraesan Mayu-ro Road Gyesu Elementary School Gwarim-dong Travelers who are on the proposal list Group (Groups with 10 or more people)/Opens all year round Sojeon Art Museum Experience Area Oido Harbor (Oido-ro Road 156) Mountain 100 1 Cheungryong Spring Seoul Ring Expressway Gwalim Reservoir 1 Reservations and Inquiries Oido Fish Village Experience·Hyuyang Village (031) 498-5671 Solaychelkyo (299.6m) 397 Arts Center Station Aam-daero Road Siheung ABC ※ Must call at least 7 days in advance 77 Railway Bridge Soraesan Mountain Siheung Daeya Station 15 Soraedaegyo Bridge Happiness Learning Town Seohaean Expressway Eunkye Elementary School Traffic Information Incheon Grand Park Station Siheung-si Gymnasium Daeheung Middle School Eunkye Middle School By Highway Geumo-ro Road Siheung-si Youth Center 50 Daeya Elementary School Hau Myeonghyo Jajeonggak Hohyeon-ro, Road Sinan Ju Samsejeokseonbi From Gyeongbu Expressway Yeongdong National Expressway Sorae Elementary School Siheung-si Lifelong Eungye Lake Park Yeongnam Gimcheon JC → Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway → Yeoju JC → Yeongdong Scholar Ha-Yeon’s Grave Sincheon Union Hospital Learning Center (Busan, Daegu) Expressway → Seoansan Hi-pass IC → Siheung Bound 77 42 Suin-ro Road Wolgot Haean-gil Road Sorae-ro Road Eunhaeng Elementary · From Honam Expressway Middle · High School Honam Jangseong JC → Gochang Damyang Expressway → Gochang JC → Seohaean Wolgot Hanu Village Sammi Market Geummorae Wolgot Middle School (Gwangju) Expressway → Ansan JC → Yeongdong Expressway → Jeongwang IC Unyeon Station Sincheon-dong Elementary School Usturgol Elementary School Gwangmyeong I.C. 110 Second Gyeongin Expressway Wolgot Station Dowon Elementary School Eunhaeng 119 Fire House From Yeongdong Expressway Wolgot Jungang-ro Road, 14beon-gil Street Sincheon Station 42 Gangwon Wonju JC → Gwangju–Wonju Expressway → Daewon IC → Seoul Ring Sincheon Library Suin-ro Road (Gangneung) Expressway → Third Gyeongin Expressway → Yeonsung IC → Siheung Bound Sorae Middle, High Scool Anhyeon I.C. Wolgot Elementary School Gwarim-dong 110 Eunhaeng-Dong Community Service Center From Jungang Expressway Se Suwon-Incheon Line Community Service Center cond Munhak Wolgot Jungang-gil Street Gangwon Jungang Expressway → Chuncheon JC → Seoul–Yangyang Expressway → Gangil IC → Gye ongi Sports Complex Station Eunhaeng-dong (Chuncheon) Seoul Ring Expressway → Third Gyeongin Expressway → Yeongsung IC → Siheung Bound n Expre Sincheon-dong Seoksu Station ssway Changjo Natural History Museum Community Service Center 100 Geombawi Elementary School Seoul Ring Expressway By Train or Subway Road Seohaean-ro Sinil Elementary School Songdo Station Wolgot Culture Center → Seaside Road KTX Gwangmyeong Station Siheung Bound 39 Line 4 Oido Station, Jeongwang Station (Siheung-bound) Sincheon I.C. y Anhyeon-dong Suin Line Wolgot Station (Siheung-bound) swa By Subway Miraetap Tower Expres Gwangmyeong-si Seohae Line Daeya Station - Sincheon station - Sinhyeon Station - Siheung Wolgot-dong Road Siheung-daero 110 in Second Gyeong 110 City Hall Station – Yeonseong Station (Siheung-bound) Suin-ro Road Second Gyeongin Expressway Seonhak Station Community Service Center SeohaeaLine Hwasin Fisheries Wolgot Harbor Tomb of Chi-in Kim Emergency Numbers Wholesale Market Wolgot Fish Market Wolpo Elementary School Namdong-gu, Wolgot Bridge Bongjaesan Mountain Siheung Call Taxi Number 77 Incheon Atdok Iljik J.C. Sarang Call 1588-0886 Cheongryong Mujinae-dong CG Call 1688-9999 (031) 498-8686) Reservoir Misan-dong (Happy Call, Gyeonggi Combination Brand Call Taxi) Soraejung Siheung Mobeom Call 031) 432-4500 Seohaean-ro Road (Corporation) Jaeyeonunsu Call 031) 311-3939 2 77 2 (Corporation) Yangjigyotong Call 031) 318-7799 Yeonsu Station Sinyeonsu Station Haesongsimni-ro Road Yongdo Tree Garden Seohaean-ro Road Gwangmyeong Bus Terminal Reporting missing children 182 Violence against women 1366 330 Third Seoul-Incheon Expressway Bangsan-dong Mayu-ro Road Adulterated Food 1399 Ocean Reporting and incident 122 Maehwa-dong Community Service Center Maehwa High School Gwangmyeong Station Bangsan-dong Kiln Site Maehwa Elementary School 42 Gyeonggi Auto Woninjae Station Maehwa-donga Maehwa Middle School Science High School Suin-ro Road Biryu-daero Road Po-dong Sinhyeon Station A Beautiful Ecotourism City Hwangsaebawi-gil Street filled with Vivid Stories Hwangsaebawi Sinhyeon-dong Dochang Elementary School Community Service Center Baedari Harbor Pori Elementary School Tree of Life Observatory Platform Podong Civic Stadium Chilliji Reservoir Oido Oido-ro Road 100 SIHEUNG CITY Lotus Flower Dochang-dong Seoul Ring Expressway Hogupo Station Podong Sports Park Botongcheon Stream Theme Park Gunjadaegyo Bridge Soraepogu Station Bicycle Bridge Gwangokji-ro Road 42 (Misaeng’s bridge) Hajung-ro Road Incheon Nonhyeon Station Dochang Reservoir Oido-ro Road Oido Prehistory remains Observatory Site Siheung Gaetgol Ecological Park Siheung Argricultural Technology Center 397 Planetarium 39 Hyeonchungtap STORY MAP Korea Production Technology Research Center Siheung-daero Road Memorial Tower Oidojungang-ro Road Siheung Ppuri (Root) Technology Support Center Hasang-dong Tideland Education Hajung-dong Gwangokji-ro Road Oido Red Lighthouse Solaychelkyo Railway Bridge Mokgam I.C. and Experience Center Okteo Elementary School Geumi-dong Dori. J.C. Oidoeosijang-ro Road Wolgot Elementary School Hajung Oido Harbor Suhyup Wolgot Hanu Village Yonseong Nongok-dong Oido Elementary School E.Siheung J.C. General Fish Market Middle School Wolgot Station Sihueng Public Sports Center 330 Third Seoul-Incheon Expressway Seohaean Expressway Salt Bay Mayu-ro Road Belazio Resort Hotel Oido Community Service Center Gaetgol Camping Site Golf Club Sihueng High School 15 Hwasin Fish Market Yeonseong I.C. Oido-ro Road Miraetap Tower 330 Unhongsan Mountain Nongok Middle School Mokgam rest area 3 Public Art Street Oido Prehistory Remains Park Third Gyeongin Expressway (204.1m) 3 Wolgot J.C. Murwang-dong (the direction of Seoul) Wolgot Harbor Gyeonggi-do Senior Care Janggok-dong Janghyeon-dong Siheung Hospital Yeonseong The Korea Expressway Corporation 50 Beombaesan Elementary School Anyang-si Oidojungang-ro Road Wolgot Fish Market Yeongdong Expressway Siheung Branch Noeul Musical Observation Platform Atdok Mountain Mokgam-dong Mokgam-dong Oido-ro Road Dongseo-ro Road Dongseo-ro Road Oido Aboard Observatory Siheung Haneul Rest Area Community Service Center Dongseo-ro Road Yeonseong-dong Janghyun Community Service Center 17 Gwangseok-dong S Gunjadaegyo Bridge Elementary School Murwang Reservoir uw Jeongwang I.C. on Siheung City Hall Station -G Siheung City Hall Mokgamuhoe-Road w an Chonam Forest Resort Darwol Station Janggok-Dong Public Welfare Center g Bonhyangsan Wolgot Health Care Center m ye Mountain o n g E Sinsaegye Premium Outlet x Jonam Elementary School p r e Tomb of Scholar Jang Yu s s Tomb of Sukbun Lee w Siheung Police Station Jonam Middle School a and Memorial Stone y Wolgot-dong Neunggok-dong Jonam-dong Majeon Reservoir 39 Prehistoric Remains Surisan Mountain Tunnel 3 Mokgam Jigu Sanhyeon-dong 42 Baegot Life Park Dwitbangul Reservoir Nunggok Library Sami Fishing Park Neunggok-dong Siheung Neunggok Station Jeongwang 4-dong Nunggok Police Stand 100 Seoul Ring Expressway Seohaean-ro Road Baegot-dong Jeongwang Lake Park Asecovalley Jonam J.C. Oido Museum Community Service Center Golf Club Neunggok-dong Community Service Center Yunminhyun Dolmen Seoul National University Siheung Campus Hwanggogae-roRoad (to be complete in 2025) Bonghwa-ro Road Jonamri Dolmen Jungwang-4dong Tomb of General Jung Yong Kim National Health Insurance Corp Siheung Branch Community Service Center Gunja J.C. and Memorial Stone SIHEUNG CITY Hwajeong-dong Masan Mountain Seohaean-ro Road (246.1m) 77 Oido Station Gunja-dong Gunja Seonghwang Saji Mayu-roJeongwangbon-dong Road Gunjabong Peak Tomb of Scholar Dong Ryang Park Tomb of Chungju-Hanssi MunikGongpa and Memorial Stone 17 Songun Middle School (198.4m) Suwon-Gwangmyeong Expressway Neumnae-gil Course Naengjeong Elementary School Seohae Middle School Jindeokssa Seokjoyaksa Sitting Buddha Statue Health Tourism Course Following Stories 4 Tomb of the King Yeong Eung 4 Seohae Okgu Park Geomo-dong and Memorial Stone Seohaean Expressway Elementary School 50 Course 1. 13km / 5hrs / 1397kcal Siheung Education Support Center Yeongdong Expressway 15 153 Siheung-daero Road
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