
Lake Eunpa is really a man-made reservoir created in about 1970 for the farms. Since that time it has become the central amusement/park area for Kunsan where water sports (fishing, water skiing, wind surfing and sculls) are enjoyed. There is a small amusement part with rides and restaurants. In the summer, it is an ideal place to have cookouts.
Acknowledgement: The photographic source is given immediately after the picture. .
![]() Views of Lake Eunpa -- A park area for fishing and picnics with an amusement park, restaurants and paddle boats for entertainment. (NOTE: The Woosung apartments in the background have now mutiplied into a complex covering the whole hillside.) (Kunsan City brochure) |
![]() Lake Eunpa -- Boram with paddleboats on the lake in the background (Kalani O'Sullivan 1998) |
![]() Lake Eunpa -- Boram in the main park area near the "Pigeon House" (Kalani O'Sullivan 1998) |
![]() Yoon & nephew in Eunpa restaurants area (Kalani O'Sullivan Apr 1999) |
![]() Yoon and Kalani at Eunpa Park -- for Kalani's Birthday Cookout (Boram O'Sullivan Aug 1999) |
![]() Kalani (& Boram foreground) at Birthday Cookout (Yoon O'Sullivan Aug 1999) |
![]() Boram at Eunpa (Kalani O'Sullivan, April 2000) |
![]() Boram at Eunpa (Kalani O'Sullivan, April 2000) |
![]() Boram in Eunpa Paddle Boat (Kalani O'Sullivan, April 2000) |
![]() Eunpa during Cherry Blossom season (Kalani O'Sullivan, April 2000) |
![]() Eunpa during Cherry Blossom season (Kalani O'Sullivan, April 2000) |
![]() Eunpa Exercise Trail (Kalani O'Sullivan, April 2000) |
![]() Eunpa Exercise Trail (GiGi loves it) (Kalani O'Sullivan, April 2000) |
![]() Eunpa Exercise Trail (Kalani O'Sullivan, April 2000) |

![]() Rice harvesting -- The person on the side of the harvester is bagging the rice. The smoke in the background is from cleared fields being burned. Notice the small church in the tiny hamlet -- a typical sight in Korea. (Shin Jae-Pung, PSAK, 1997) |
![]() Harvesting rice -- The use of harvesters is a recent phenomenon because of government low interest loans. Nowadays, the use of larger farm tractors and other mechanization is becoming more and more common. (Kim Eun-Woo, 1999) |
![]() Harvesting rice -- Husband and wife taking a break after working in the fields. (Kim Eun-Woo, 1999) |
![]() Grandmother walking by rice drying at the roadside -- This scene is typical throughout the country during the rice harvesting season. Picture taken outside of Chonju. (Cheol-Kyun Shin 1998) |
![]() Map of Kunjang Tidal Reclamation Project -- Kunsan is at the bottom and Changhang at the top with the Kum River (Kumgang) flowing between the two. The Kumgang Estuary Dam is to the right. (Kunsan City Brochure) |
![]() View of the West Sea -- These mudflats are soon to be reclaimed as part of the "Saemangum" project. (Yi Mun-Hee, PASK, 1996) |
![]() Mudflats reclamation -- The mudflats here were created by building levees to block the sea in the Waehang (outer port area). (Kalani O'Sullivan, 1999) |
![]() Kunsan Inner Port at night Notice the dredging barges in the harbor that are a part of the Tidal Reclamation Project. (Shin Jae-Pung, PSAK, 1997) |