Hangang Park Explained

Hangul:한강공원
Hanja:漢江公園
Rr:Han-gang Gongwon
Mr:Han'gang Kongwŏn

Hangang Park is a park that consists of 12 parks in Seoul, South Korea. It consists of Gwangnaru Park, Jamsil Park, Ttukseom Park, Jamwon Park, Ichon Park, Banpo Park, Mangwon Park, Yeouido Park, Nanji Park, Gangseo Park, Yanghwa Park, and Seonyudo Park.[1]

In Hangang Park, there is an abundance of sporting facilities such as soccer fields, skateboarding and in-line skating parks, tennis courts, hiking/biking trails, etc. There are also many swimming pools and many water-related sports such as water-skiing, yachting, boat racing, and fishing.

History

Hangang Park was built from 1982 to 1986, with the government's launch of the Han River Development Project.[2] The main goal of the project was to create an environmently friendly space that the citizens of Seoul, Koreans, foreigners and tourists can enjoy. While building the Hangang Park, a section of Hangang, 41.5 km long and 39.9 km2 large, turned into a river of 2.5m of average depth and 1 km of average width.

In 2007, the Hangang Renaissance Project was launched with the same goal, and will terminate in 2030. The project will transform the Hangang Parks and the areas around Hangang into a place of culture, art, leisure, and riverside cities. The main theme is creation and restoration, and each of the park area is designated a special theme that will be used as a basis to develop the park and surrounding area.[3]

The parks

Yeouido Park

Yeouido Park is located in Yeouido. It has an area of 1,487,374m2 and a length of 8.4 km. It is accessible by public transportation such as subway and buses. It also has various events such as the Hangang Spring Flower Festival, the Seoul International Fireworks Festival, various performances, and marathon events.

It was closed on April 1, 2020, because of the spread of COVID-19. Restriction was lifted on October 14, 2020, in the first phase of social distancing. On June 24, 2020, five people infected with COVID-19 were revealed to have used a convenience store at Yeouido Hangang Park.

Banpo Park

Banpo Park is located between Hannam Bridge, Dongjak Bridge and Banpo Bridge. It is 7.2 km in length, and the area of the park is 567,600m2. It was part and the first result of the Han River Renaissance Project, one of the major policies of Oh Se-hoon, the mayor of Seoul.

Nanji Park

Nanji Park is located Sangam-dong in Mapo District, between Nanjicheon Bridge and Hongjecheon Bridge. It has a length of 4.02 km and an area of 776,000m2. The park was one of five World Cup parks to commemorate the 2002 FIFA World Cup. It was built with the abolition of Najido Garbage centre which was a landfill site along the Han River. Later on, it was reconstructed as part of the Hangang Renaissance project, including an amusement park, a central connection bridge to the sky park, and a complex connection passage.[4]

Tourist attractions

Sebitseom

Sebitseom is an artificial island created by Seoul Metropolitan Government in 2006 at the suggestion of Seoul citizen Kim Pun-sun, and it is located in Banpo Hangang Park.

Banpo Bridge

Banpo Bridge is a 6-lane bridge with a length of 1,490m and a width of 25m, connecting Seobinggo-dong in Yongsan District and Banpo-dong in Seocho District.

Saetgang

Saetgang is the river between Yeouido and the mainland. In Saetgang, there is Saetgang Bridge, which looks like a crane.[5]

Cafe of Light

The Cafe of Light is located close to Yeouinaru Station with a panoramic view of the Hangang Park. Drinks are available for purchase.[6]

Activities

A variety of activities are conducted in the park throughout the year.

Swimming pools

There are seven swimming pools in Hangang Park. Nanji, Mangwon, Yeouido, Jamwon, Jamsil, Ttukseom and Gwangnaru pools usually opens during the third week of June to the first week of July. It is open from 9:00 to 19:00 and can avoid heat on the closest swimming pool in Seoul. There are adult pools, waterfalls and kid pools for children with very low water depths, and LED fountains can be found in several swimming pools. There is an aqua ring and a water slide, and tourists can enjoy the summer vacation as if they are in huge water parks.[7]

Winter activities

In Hangang Park, snow sleds are opened in Yeouido. It is open every day of the week and throughout the year. It is open from 9:00 to 17:00, and does not open from 12:00 to 1:00 to spread the snows again. In addition, in 2015, mini-bikes, bumper cars and electric bicycles were newly constructed to meet the needs of children. Also, there are many other activities such as smelt catching and bungee jumping.[8]

Other

There are aquatic resources in the Han River, so fishing is possible except for the prohibited areas. Anyone can do fishing without complying with the prohibition-related laws. Many water sports can be undertaken on the Han River including water skiing, motorboats, yachts and pleasure boats, and can be undertaken in most of the Han River parks.[9]

Programs and festivals

Hangang Spring Flower Festival

The Hangang Spring Flower Festival, also referred to as Yeouido Spring Flower Festival, is held in 'Yeoui West Street' in Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, usually in early April, when cherry blossoms are in full bloom. The cherry blossom trees line Yunjuro Road for about 6 km. Other flowers such as spireas, azaleas, and forsythias bloom as well.[10] Special events are prepared in the Hangang Spring Flower Festival.[11]

Fireworks festival

The Seoul International Fireworks Festival is an event which shows fireworks in Seoul by Hanwha company. Different countries participate in this event every year.

Hangang Summer Festival

The Hangang Summer Festival is held annually in the summer. Water-based activities, a circus, and other experiences are provided. In 2017, about 80 programs were held in the Hangang Summer Festival.[12]

Efforts to preserve Hangang Park

For the purpose of preserving Hangang Park, Seoul City manages an Ecological Landscape Conservation Area, Ecological Park, and Fish Roads.

Ecological Landscape Conservation Area

In Hangang Park, Godeok-dong, Bamseom, and Amsa-dong are designated as Ecological Landscape Conservation Areas.[13]

Ecological Park

In Hangang Park, the Yeouido creek, Gangseo wetland, Godeok riverside, Nanji wetland, and the Amsa waterfront are designated as Ecological Parks.

Amsa waterfront

There is an Amsa waterfront area in the park. The artificial shore and bicycle road of the Amsa-dong riverside was demolished, and an ecological park with wildflowers, walking trails, a community of reeds and mussels was created to expand the habitat of livings and to improve the view of the scene.[14]

See also

References

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  2. Web site: Tourism Information Center . 2024-07-14 . www.seouldanurim.net.
  3. Web site: Hangang Parks Seoul . 28 August 2011 .
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  6. Web site: 서울특별시청 에러페이지.
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  8. Web site: Yeouido Hangang Park Sledding Hill 한강공원 여의도 눈썰매장 - Trazy, Korea's #1 Travel Shop .
  9. Web site: 15 Exciting Activities in Seoul Along the Han River – Page 3 – Seoulistic .
  10. Web site: Yeouido Hangang Park (Seoul) – More Than Just a Park!.
  11. Web site: 10 April 2017 . 여의도 봄꽃축제...주말 389만명 꽃길 걷다 .
  12. Web site: Current Festivals Hangang Summer Festival (한강몽땅 여름축제).
  13. Web site: Revival of Han River by 2030 : Coexistence of Human and Nature. 20 June 2015.
  14. Web site: Amsa Ecological Park (암사생태공원).

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