Seosan-dong Sihwa Alley is a place where residents and writers have breathed the scent of art into Mokpo's representative fishing village for two years since 2015 and created poems under the theme of Seosan-dong, woodblock prints and flowers between the alleys.
Sihwa Alley is a place where you can feel the beautiful sensibility and aftertaste of the alleyway while walking along the city and colorful murals between the narrow alleys of Seosan-dong, a beautiful fishing village where cobalt-colored roofs overlap.
In the back, you can see the beautiful Yudalsan Mountain, and in the top, there is a wide open space, Bori Madang, where the old people harvested barley or rice and threshed it. If you look at the Seosan-dong area from here, you can see the old appearance of the outskirts of Yudalsan Mountain, and the night view of Seosan-dong from the barley yard is another attraction. Walking along Seosan-dong alley reminds me of the lingering memories of my childhood
▶ Hours of use: Open throughout the year
▶ Closed days: Open throughout the year round
▶ Usage fee: Free
▶ Parking facilities: No parking lot
▶ Facilities for the disabled: None