Overview
The Ganghwa Storywalk, where you can walk through the hidden history and culture of Ganghwa-eup and see the city's history, industry, and religion at a glance, is especially meaningful because it is connected not only to Ganghwa's history but also to modern Korean history. Simdo Textiles (site) that evokes the heyday of Ganghwa, Ganghwa Cathedral, the oldest church built as a hanok, the Ganghwa March 1st Independence Manse Monument commemorating the large-scale independence movement in Ganghwa, the Nodok Tree marker commemorating the first event of active intervention in Korean Catholic labor issues, a 700-year-old ginkgo tree that has protected a part of Ganghwa-eup since the Goryeo Dynasty, the Ewha Textile Wall Trail introducing the story of Ganghwa textiles, Joyang Textile, Korea's oldest modern textile factory, and Ganghwa Central Church, the site of Ganghwa's independence movement. The path of Hapil Elementary School's independence movement continues to the Sochang Experience Center, where you can experience the traditional weaving industry of Ganghwa with all five senses. They also operate travel packages that allow visitors to visit major tourist sites such as Goryeo Palace Palace on eco-friendly electric bicycles.
