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some sevit
Three Islands is located at the southern end of Banpo Bridge on the Han River.
It is the first artificial floating island built in South Korea that is shaped
like a flower on the water. The three islands, formerly known as the
artificial floating islands (transliterated as Sanguang Tongtong Island), were
renamed in 2014 after being renovated. The English name "some sevit" includes
the English "awesome" (amazing, exaggerated) and the three lights that light
up the Han River. It means an island.
LED lights are used around the entire three islands. The similar curves of the
islands and the LED fonts on the building's exterior bloom gorgeously every
night, becoming a new landmark in Seoul that lights up the Han River and adds
to the night view of the Han River.
Banpo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain The fountain of Seoul Banpo Bridge - Moonlight Rainbow Fountain is installed on both sides of the 570m section of Banpo Bridge, with a total length of 1,140m and a total of 380 nozzles. A water pump is used to draw water from the Han River up and then spray it. Located 20m below the water surface of the Han River, it is a new concept fountain. The fountain is called the "Rainbow Fountain" because it is illuminated by 200 lights at night to form various rainbows. It presents different styles during the day and night.
Cheonggyecheon Cheonggyecheon is an artificial river with a total length of about 13.7 kilometers in South Korea. It starts from Inwangsan Mountain and runs eastward through the center of Seoul. In 1968, an elevated road was built on the Cheonggyecheon Stream. The restoration project started in July 2003 and was completed in September 2005. It has now become a resting place in the center of Seoul.
Seoullo 7017
Completed in 1970, the Seoul Station Elevated Road connecting the east and
west parts of Seoul Station is in danger of being demolished due to safety
issues. Then, in order to inject new vitality into the area, the "Seoullo
7017" project was promoted to utilize the existing elevated road and reborn it
as a "pedestrian bridge" to connect the originally isolated Seoul Station
area. The name "Seoullo 7017" has many meanings. It not only represents "the
elevated road built in 1970 was reborn in 2017", but also refers to "the lane
in the 1970s has now become an elevated pedestrian bridge with 17 sidewalks
and a height of 17m."
Banpo Bridge Moonlight Rainbow Fountain
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