🌿 A new place to pause and stay has arrived along Uicheon Stream in Seoul.

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Published2 months ago
Duration1:01
Video IDo0hld09CcPI
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
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What used to be a stream you simply walked past has now become a place you’ll want to stop and enjoy. A new waterfront space created by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul Mulbit Naru No. 19, Nowon Uimaru, has officially opened. ✨ 🌸 Experience Seoul’s seasons up close. From cherry blossoms in full bloom in spring, to hydrangeas coloring the summer, to the calm waterscape that can be enjoyed throughout every season, the Seoul Metropolitan Government has designed this space not just for walking by, but for spending time and staying awhile. 🌊 The gentle sound of an indoor musical fountain, 📚 a book-step seating area where you can sit and rest like opening a book, 🌃 and a rooftop observatory overlooking Bukhansan Mountain and Uicheon Stream The Seoul Metropolitan Government has created a place along Uicheon Stream where you can slow down and take a break from the pace of everyday life. *Starting April 10, a waterfront café and ramen kitchen will also begin operation. ☕ 📍 Nowon Uimaru, Uicheon Stream 🕒 Visitor Information ✔️ Summer season (March–November): 09:00–21:00 ✔️ Winter season (December–February): 10:00–19:00 Seoul’s waterways are no longer just walking paths. They are expanding into a new kind of urban experience where people, culture, and rest come together. This spring, why not enjoy a more relaxed moment along Seoul’s waterways? #Seoul #SeoulMetropolitanGovernment #SeoulMySoul #WaterfrontVitalityHub #Hangang #SeoulTravel

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