2010년 6월 14일 월요일

Han River

Han River

The Han River is a major river in South Korea and the fourth longest river on the Korean peninsula. The River flows through Seoul and then merges with the Imjin River. Riverside facilities include many rest areas, water-skiing, yachting and boating facilities, fishing spots, parking lots and other sports facilities, including soccer fields, volleyball courts, basketball courts, and swimming pools. The night view of the Han River is especially beautiful.




Banpo Bridge at night







Floating Stage


It is locate on the Han River with a seating capacity of 2200people. The Floating Stage is a part of the Han River Renaissance Master Plan and will be a eco friednly icon that harmonizes with Yeouido's Bam Island. The image of the bubble rising up from the water was the concept of the design, And the Stage is mainly used for launching shows and various music performances. The LED walls and the water fountains look fantastic at night.










How to get to the Floating Stage?


Puple line 5, Yeouinaru Station, Exit 2
        → Down Stairs
           → Turn left
              → Walk for 5 min







Bike Ride

There is a long road for riding bikes along the Han River. When the weather is nice, it is good to ride a bike along the river and enjoy the fresh air.



Rental fees: 3,000 won per hour






Han River Cruise

Night view of Han river from cruise boat is amazing. You can enjoy the view of beautifully lightened bridges and buildings along the river.







1) Tickets can be purchased up to ten minutes before departure time.

2) The ferry cruise ship requests that you write your name and passport number on the back of your ticket in case an accident would occur.




Subways crossing the Han River

Line 1 (Yongsan ~ Noryangjin)
Line 2 (Gangbyeon ~ Seongnae)
Line 3 (Oksu ~ Apqujeong)
Line 4 (Inchon ~ Dongjak)
Line 5 (Yeouinaru~ Mapo)
Line 7 (Ttukseom Resort ~ Cheongdam)

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