Known as the Submarine Bridge, this bridge in Seoul is under water during intense summer rainy season. Now that Seoul does a better job with the stormwater management system, it is difficult to see this bridge submerge. The center of the bridge has an arch, allowing the cruises to pass by. The arch makes it imppossible to see the other end of the bridge. This effect is awesome because it shortens the psychological distance of...
Read moreWent there during a festival on the bridge while the fountain shows was also happening. Was obviously crowded but not as much as I expected. Everyone can find a seat and watch the lights and the water while relaxing. It's easy to find and there are steps which are also used as seats to watch the river/water show. Very nice.
There were people on jet skis which was very interesting and fun...
Read moreLiterally translated “sumerging bridge”, the one and only which serves pedestrians and cyclists as priority—out of the thirty bridges that connect Southern and Northern Seoul—makes for a rest or hangout spot: the view over the water and occasional treats from food trucks add to the backdrop while spending a quality time with loved ones or for...
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