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※ This video is part of <Korea Travelogue - West Sea Tidal Flats Part 1: The Abundance of Tidal Flats, Ganghwa Island> broadcast on June 18, 2012. Ganghwa Island is known as the fifth largest island in Korea. Connected by Ganghwa Bridge and Choji Bridge, it is more like land than an island, and the first thing that greets you here is the vast tidal flats that stretch out endlessly. Located at the estuary where the Han River, Imjin River, and Yesung River meet, the Ganghwa Tidal Flats were formed by the sediments that flowed down from the rivers accumulating for thousands of years. The area of the tidal flats is said to be 50 times the area of Yeouido... This is a habitat for numerous creatures and a breeding ground for rare birds such as the spoonbill and the yellow-billed egret. The tidal flats are also the foundation of people's lives. The people of Ganghwa Island make a living by catching shellfish and fish depending on the tides. Let's take a look at the abundance of the tidal flats, where they didn't have to worry about food and living without being greedy. ✔ Program name: Korea Travel - West Sea Tidal Flats Part 1: The Abundance of Tidal Flats, Ganghwa Island ✔ Broadcast date: 2012.06.18