The Han River: Seoul's Heartbeat.

 

The Han River: Seoul’s Heartbeat

The Han River (Hangang) is one of Seoul’s most famous landmarks, stretching across the city and dividing it into north (Gangbuk) and south (Gangnam). Once a vital trade route during the Three Kingdoms period, today it’s a place where locals and tourists come to relax, bike, picnic, and enjoy the view.

A must-see attraction is the Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain, the world’s longest bridge fountain. At night, colorful jets of water dance in sync with music, creating a magical scene along the river.

If you want to experience the true spirit of Seoul—modern, vibrant, yet peaceful—the Han River is the perfect spot.

Why You Should Visit

A visit to Seoul isn’t complete without spending time by the Han River. Whether you choose a riverside cruise, a walk through Yeouido Hangang Park, or a night view of Banpo Bridge, the river captures the balance of modern city life and natural beauty. It’s where Seoul slows down—where people gather, relax, and celebrate life along the water.


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