Han River Park (Songpa-gu) |
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With the aim of restoring the Han River to its prior pristine state, the Hangang Comprehensive
Development Project began in September 1982 and completed in 1986. The 41.5 km area of Seoul
(from Hail-dong to Daehwa-dong) changed into a life-filled river that averages 2.5 meters in depth
and 175 meters in width. 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 Songpa-gu section stretches between the Cheonho Bridge and the Tan Stream and includes
Jamsil Ferry and the Seoul Sports Complex. The bike
path runs the entire length, with branches along the Tan and Yangje Streams and Songnae Stream to
Olympic Park.
Admission: Free
Directions:
Subway lines 2 & 8, Jamsil Station, exit 5, 800 meters
Subway line 2, Seongnae Station, exits 3 & 4, 900 meters
Subway line 2, Sincheon Station, exit 6, 700 meters
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Transportation:
Subways:
Cheonho (Pungnap Toseong)-
Seoul Line 5 (purple), Seoul Line 8 (pink)
Jonghap Undongjang (Sports Complex)-
Seoul Line 2 (green)
Seongnae-
Seoul Line 2 (green)
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