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244 The village’s name means a place where black falcons live ( Sorogi = Jeju language referring to a falcon). A 19-year old newlywed bride lived in this area and walked the Ojagyo Bridge with the villagers on the 1st day of May in 1948 when the Jeju April 3 Incident occurred. Unfortunately, they died at the end of this path. Even today, there are groups of ripple walking through the bridge in the middle of the dark night (at midnight) on the last day of April. They are the bereaved relatives of the deceased Ed that perform ancestral rites. Over the years, only the bamboo shaking in the wind remained guarding the empty house site. ※The front part is Gotjawal names <Algot> which was used as a refuge during the Jeju April 3 Incident and the back is <Osoroginae> connected to the sea of Wollyeong-ri, passing through Ojagyo Bridge.