Wolmido Island, located about 1 kilometer off the west coast of Incheon, South Korea, is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The name 'Wolmido' is derived from the shape of the island, which resembles the tail of a half moon. With a history that includes being used as a military defense point during the Korean War, Wolmido is now better known for its recreational and cultural attractions. Key features include Wolmi Traditional Park, a nod to historical Korean landscapes, and the Wolmi Theme Park, which offers rides and entertainment for families. The island is also home to a vibrant cultural street with various performances, art displays, and an array of dining options serving fresh seafood and traditional Korean cuisine. The Wolmi Sea Train and the observatory offer stunning views of the Yellow Sea and surrounding areas. The island is well connected and can be reached via a short drive or bus ride from Incheon, making it an easy day trip for visitors.