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Coordinates: 37°47′30″N 127°31′31″E / 37.79167°N 127.52528°E / 37.79167; 127.52528
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Namiseom
Native name:
The view of trees in Nami Island
Namiseom is located in South Korea
Namiseom
Namiseom
Location of Namiseom in South Korea
Geography
LocationCheongpyeong Lake, Gangwon Province
Coordinates37°47′30″N 127°31′3″E / 37.79167°N 127.51750°E / 37.79167; 127.51750
Naminara Republic
나미나라 공화국 (Korean)
Micronation
Flag of Namiseom
Flag
Coat of arms of Namiseom
Coat of arms
Anthem: Aegukga
Official languagesKorean, English
Organizational structureRepublic
• Minister
Kang Woo-hyon
Establishment1 March 2006
Population
• Estimate
1,000
Purported currencyNami Tongbo
Time zoneUTC+9

Namiseom or Nami Island (Korean: 남이섬) is a half-moon shaped river island located in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, South Korea, formed as the land around it was inundated by the rising water of the North Han River as the result of the construction of Cheongpyeong Dam in 1944.[1]

Etymology

The name of the island originates from General Nami, who died at the age of 28 after being falsely accused of treason during the reign of King Sejo, the seventh king of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea.[2] Although his grave was not discovered, there were a pile of stones where his body was supposed to be buried. It was believed that if someone took even one stone from there, it would bring misfortune to their house. A tour company arranged the grave with soil and then developed Namiseom into an amusement park.[3]

Geography

Namiseom is located 3.8 km (2.4 miles) from Gapyeong County, but belongs to Chuncheon in Gangwon Province. It is 430,000 m2 (0.17 square miles) in area and approximately 4 km (2.5 miles) in diameter.[4]

History

Min Byeong-do bought the island in 1965, and after that, in 1966, when Gyeongchun Tourism Development Co., Ltd. was established, it began to be developed as a general resort. In April 2000, Gyeongchun Tourism Development changed its name to Nami Island Co., Ltd.

In 2002, the area around Nami Island became the filming stage for the Korean Broadcasting System TV drama Winter Sonata, and the number of Japanese tourists visiting Nami increased significantly.

Naminara Republic

Namiseom is home to the Naminara Republic, a self-declared micronation described as "a tourist destination that advocates the concept of a nation."[5] On 20 July 2018, a retired M48 Patton tank was received from the Republic of Korea Armed Forces.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Namiseom Island (남이섬)". english.visitkorea.or.kr. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Namiseom Island FAQ". namisum.com. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  3. ^ "춘천 남이섬" [Namiseom]. terms.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Namiseom". korea4expats.com. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  5. ^ "남이섬, '나미나라공화국'으로 독립 선포" (in Korean). 1 March 2006.
  6. ^ "[남이섬] M48A3K전차 남이섬에 새둥지 '평화 의 방패로'" (in Korean). 20 July 2018.

37°47′30″N 127°31′31″E / 37.79167°N 127.52528°E / 37.79167; 127.52528