Seonyudo, Seoul Explained

Hangul:선유도
Hanja:仙遊島
Rr:Seonyudo
Mr:Sŏnyudo

Seonyudo is an island in the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. There is a Seonyudo park all over the island. The total area of the island is 0.11 km2. Seonyudo Park is an ecological park that meets the Yanghwa Bridge.

History

Seonyudo was a small mountain called Seonyubong.But, when Japanese colonial era, they were cut off, collecting rocks to stop the flood and pave the way. With the construction of the Yanghwa Bridge from June 1962 to January 1965, Seonyubong completely disappeared.[1]

From 1978 to 2000, Seonyudo was used as a water filtration plant to supply tap water to the southwestern part of Seoul. In December 2000, Seonyudo water filtration plant was closed and then a park was set up. On April 26, 2002, it opened as a public park, Seonyudo Park.

Composition

References

  1. News: The 2nd Han River Bridge has been completed by about 30 percent.(제2한강교 30% 공정달성) . Kyunghyang Shinmun (경향 신문) . 29 July 1963.

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