12km Longest White Sand Beach in Asia, Highlighted as a Four-Season Tourist Destination

Scenic View of Daegwang Beach, Imjado, Sinan (Photo by Sinan County)

Scenic View of Daegwang Beach, Imjado, Sinan (Photo by Sinan County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Park Woo-ryang) announced on the 30th that Daegwang Beach in Imjado, a national tourist destination famous for its vast white sandy beach and 3 million colorful tulips, will be completely renovated.


The county will invest a total of 2.4 billion KRW, including 1.4 billion KRW from the provincial government, from this year through next year to repair and refurbish old facilities such as restrooms and shower rooms, reinforce barrier-free facilities, create VR·AR content experience centers, and improve walking environments and trails.


This project aims to enhance tourism convenience through the Daegwang tourism site regeneration project, which repairs aging facilities after 30 years since its designation as a national tourist destination in 1990, anticipating a significant increase in tourists following the opening of the Imja Bridge in March next year.


Imjado is emerging as a four-season tourist destination with abundant attractions such as the 12 km beach, the longest in Asia, where the 12th Tulip Festival was held, as well as food like hairtail and croaker fish, mudflat experiences, and horseback riding.



Governor Park Woo-ryang stated, “We will renovate Daegwang Beach, beautiful with white sand and tulips, so that tourists who want to enjoy the island, sea, and beach can rest comfortably.”


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