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At a Glance: The Battle of Myeongnyang Memorial offers insight into Korea's naval history and the legendary victory of Admiral Yi Sun-sin.
Standing at the edge of the turbulent Uldolmok strait, I felt a chill run down my spine as I learned about the fierce battle fought here in 1597. The Battle of Myeongnyang Memorial (명량대첩해전사 기념전시관) captures this incredible moment in Korean history, showcasing the bravery of Admiral Yi Sun-sin. Even on a rainy day, this memorial proves to be an engaging visit for anyone interested in Korea’s rich maritime past.
What can you see at The Battle of Myeongnyang Memorial (명량대첩해전사 기념전시관)?
The memorial features exhibits that detail the strategic brilliance and heroism displayed during the battle, where Yi Sun-sin led just 13 ships against over 300 Japanese vessels. Inside, you’ll find various artifacts, including weapons used during the Japanese Invasion of Korea (1592-1598). You can also take a stroll along the skywalk to get an impressive view of Uldolmok’s currents — a reminder of the fierce conditions faced by Admiral Yi and his crew.
The rowing experience program adds an interactive element for visitors. It allows you to feel like part of Yi’s crew as you navigate these historically significant waters. Honestly, participating in this activity made me appreciate the naval tactics employed during that battle even more. Small detail, but it matters.
What are the downsides to visiting The Battle of Myeongnyang Memorial?
While it’s easy to spend a couple of hours exploring, some might find that parts of the exhibit could use more depth. For instance, I wished there were more multimedia presentations or interactive displays to engage younger visitors. Also, be prepared for limited food options nearby — grabbing a bite after your visit may require some driving or walking.
Visitor info: tickets, hours, and access
The memorial operates daily from 09:00 to 18:00 but is closed on Mondays. Admission fees are quite reasonable: ₩2,000 (about $1.50 USD) for adults, ₩1,500 (about $1.10 USD) for teenagers, and ₩1,000 (about $0.75 USD) for children. Parking is available on-site if you’re driving.
If you’re using public transport from Haenam city center, you can catch a local bus that heads towards Jindo; it’s only about 30 minutes away. Just a heads up though: consider check bus schedules ahead since they can be infrequent. Keep that in mind when you visit.
Who will enjoy this the most?
This memorial appeals mainly to history buffs and those interested in naval warfare or Korean culture. Families with children might find parts entertaining if they participate in the rowing experience together. If you’re traveling through Jeollanam-do and enjoy learning about local heritage or military history, this is definitely worth your time.