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(1)Although it is a very small island located in Gochon-eup, Gimpo-si, civilian access was restricted for security reasons in 1970, and since 2013, it has been held once a year for a limited number of 500 people
(2)Although it is closer than Ilsan from Seoul, the lower Han River north of Seoul is actually close to North Korea to the extent that civilians are restricted from entering
(3)Korea Tourism Organization
(4)The Yanghwa Bridge in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul passes by
(5)During the Joseon Dynasty, there was a large Bongori, so the scenery was so good that it was called a place for gods to play, but from the establishment of Yeouido Airfield in Japanese colonial era, it lost its original appearance by cutting stones and cutting the day after tomorrow for various Han River development projects
(6)The island had a water purification plant from 1978 to 2000, but it was opened as a park as it is now
(7)an island above Yeouido
(8)Until the 1960s, there was a large village as the busiest island in the Han River, with 1,000 people living there, but now it is general
(9)It’s a place where access is restricted
(10)Night to prevent flooding by procuring stone for the development of Yeouido in the 1960s and making the Han River flow smoothly
(11)They blew up the island. Residents were forced to move to Mapo-gu
(12)After the explosion, sediment piled up in the bedrock layer, forming the island again, and it’s bigger than it used to be, and it’s still bigger
(13)be on the grip of
(14)The newly restored island has been designated as a Ramsar Wetland and has become a nature reserve in Seoul to the extent that otters appear
(15)be against the will of the people according to
(16)an island between the Saetgang River and the Han River
(17)During the Joseon Dynasty, it was an island with a small village where kings and livestock were raiseda lip ranch
(18)An airfield was built here, and the development of Yeouido began in the 1970s, and during the Japanese colonial period
(19)It is being fostered as the main international financial district of Korea
(20)An island on the Han River Bridge that connects Yongsan-gu and Dongjak-gu
(21)It was originally a white sandy beach attached to Yongsan-gu in 1917, and in the process of building the Hangang Bridge, until Seokjeon on the sand dunes
(22)It serves as a summer resort for Seoulites after the suspension of the festivalIt is an artificial island that was created by the name of the building
(23)Later, in 1970, when the Daehan River Development Bank was built and the sand was used here, the white sand disappeared and it was important
(24)The map is completely isolated from the land
(25)Since then, it has been renamed Nodeul Island for the purpose of clearing the remnants of the Japanese name, and the current complex cultural space has been created, serving as a vacation spot for citizensAshes
(26)Seoul in my hands
(27)Artificial Island in Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu
(28)It is an artificial island built by the construction of Olympic Boulevard in 1980The experts recommend this place to be Dunchiman
(29)It was an island for the purpose of securing leisure space for wild citizens
(30)became
(31)An artificial island next to Banpo Bridge opened in 2014
(32)The biggest feature is that it is floating in a part of the city. It was created by the Design Seoul policy, and the island is built only by wire without supporting the island under the river
(33)There is a walking trail, a performance facility, and a water leisure facility
(34)Korea Energy Co., Ltd
(35)The island in Hanam-si, Gyeonggi-do, was evicted in the 1970s and gradually disappeared after the Han River Comprehensive Development Plan in the 1980s, but in the 1990s, the island was completely
(36)He disappears
(37)However, as sedimentation took place, the island was restored naturally, and swans lived, and the largest migratory bird in the Han River was noticed
(38)be on the side of

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