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Walking on Seoul Car-Free Streets Travel Korea 4K HDR
► Seoul car-free street official website: http://seoulcarfree.com
Hello my friends, this is Nathan, Seoul Walker 💜🚶🏻🐈
Finally, I filmed a new video in collaboration with Seoul Metropolitan Government. This video can be thought to be no different from my usual videos but I tried to show you something special about Seoul city. There are currently a total of 142 walking streets in Seoul. Today we're going to walk about 3.2 kilometers car-free streets from Deoksugung-gil to Gamgodang-gil in Jong-ro, Seoul. Car-free streets have different operating hours for each location. I hope my video will help you when you come to Seoul, like a tour guide 😉Thanks all!
► This video is sponsored by the Seoul Metropolitan Government.
► Deoksugung Stone Wall Path (덕수궁 돌담길)
Stretching approximately 900 meters in length, Deoksugung Stone Wall Path was Korea’s first successful attempt at creating a comprehensive urban space where both people and nature can coexist. The street was built using eco-friendly materials and the utmost precautions were taken to ensure pedestrian safety. There are over 20 benches and 130 trees along the road offering great places to rest and enjoy the unique atmosphere.
Walking along Deoksugung Stone Wall Path is a memorable experience. The romantic street is an ideal date spot for couples to stroll along and also makes for an excellent cultural walk, being located near Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul Museum of History, and important historical complexes.
► Cheonggyecheon Stream (청계천)
Cheonggyecheon Stream starts from Cheonggye Plaza, just off Sejong-ro Avenue. Cheonggye Plaza roughly covers an area of 2,500 square meters, and is located at the starting point of Cheonggyecheon Stream. The square, created based on the design of traditional Korean bojagi (a colorful wrapping cloth), features the elegant beauty of traditional stonework that is colorful yet refined. The plaza also includes a model of Cheonggyecheon that provides visitors with a bird's-eye view of the restored Cheonggyecheon Stream. At the plaza, there are plaques that provide detailed commentaries on the 22 bridges that span the stream, as well as a number of graceful fountains that add to the ambience of the area. The area commemorates the Cheonggyecheon Stream Restoration Project, and also symbolizes gathering, harmony, peace, and unity.
After the completion of Cheonggye Plaza, Seoul Metropolitan Government designated the area as a vehicle-free zone on holidays, providing more leisure space for pedestrians. Since then, the waterfront areas of Cheonggyecheon Stream, and the surrounding streets have become popular places for those seeking refreshment and a variety of cultural experiences. A favorite of many is the Candle Fountain, which features the magnificent synchronicity of three different lighting fixtures and a four-meter-high, two-tiered waterfall. Along the two sides of the waterfall are the Palseokdam wishing wells, made of eight different stones from each of the nation's eight provinces.
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