Gangseo Marsh Ecological Park (강서습지생태공원)

Gangseo Marsh Ecological Park (강서습지생태공원)

– Homepage
hangang.seoul.go.kr

– Tel
+82-2-3780-0621

The Gangseo Marsh Ecological Park is an eco-park located on the Hangang River between the southern side of Banghwadaegyo Bridge and southern side of Haengjudaegyo Bridge. Established in July 2007, the park is partly comprised of low wetlands, freshwater lakes, and various aquatic plants. Eco-trails wind around the park through reed areas, around willow trees, and past the migratory bird observation. At the park, visitors can watch and learn about a variety of migratory birds during summer and winter or join one of the park’s organized eco-education programs.

– Address : 279-23, Yangcheon-ro 27-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul

※ Presentation Information
– Experience Guide
Eco-education programs offered.

– Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-3780-0621~3

– Opening Date
July 1, 2002

– Parking
Available (160 parking spaces)

– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)

– Operating Hours
Sunrise-sunset

– Available Facilities
Nature observation road, bird observatory, bicycle lane, drinking fountain, shade cover, snack bar, bicycle rental, sports facility (soccer field, baskball court, gateball field, track, fitness equipment, footvolley court), etc.

– Restrooms
Available




◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Kkwonggogae Park (꿩고개공원)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
www.gangseo.seoul.kr/

Kkwonggogae Park is an ecological forest where nature is preserved, located along the Hangang River, and has an excellent natural environment. Whereas the nearby Banghwa Community Park was founded for public service, Kkwonggogae Park was founded to preserve the existing habitats and ecosystems while serving as a passageway for small animals. Within the park is Chihyeonjeong Pavilion, Gangseo area’s representative attraction for taking in the city nightscape. The hill’s name, which can literally be translated as “Pheasant Hill Park,” comes from the fact that this hill was a frequent pheasant hunting spot in the past. The park is located near Gagseo Dulle Trail Course No. 2.

⊙ Banghwa-dong Gyodong Jjamppong (방화동 교동짬뽕)


Located in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Banghwa-dong Gyodong Jjamppong is a Chinese restaurant that serves mildly spicy jjamppong that everyone can enjoy. It also serves several other original menu items that appeal to children’s preferences, making it a great place for families to eat out. The sweet and sour pork is crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and full of flavor. The handmade dumplings are made everyday, carefully prepared with fresh ingredients and care. The restaurant sees a steady stream of local customers as well as travelers due to it’s proximity to Gimpo Airport.

⊙ Sinchon Gisa Sikdang (신촌기사식당)


Sinchon Gisa Sikdang is a long-established restaurant with a long tradition, known for its generous portions and flavor, gaining word-of-mouth popularity and being featured in various television shows. In 2021, it was certified as a Long-standing Small Business by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and the Small Enterprise and Market Service. The restaurant’s representative menu is Bulkkot Baekban, which consists of dwaejibulbaek (pork bulgogi) and yangnyeom gejang (spicy marinated crab), ideal for two to three people. It’s a great place to experience the authentic taste of a traditional restaurant with dishes like pork bulgogi and kimchi stew with fresh meat.

⊙ Memorial to the Loyal Dead (호국충혼위령비)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
mfis.mpva.go.kr (Korean only)

– Tel
+82-2-2125-0848

When the fate of the nation was hanging by a thread as the North Korean Army launched an invasion of the South on June 25, 1950, about 1,100 officers and men from
the South Korean First Division’s 11th, 12th, and 15th regiment retreated to Gimpo and built the last line of defense on Gaehwasan Mountain from June 26 to 30 to fight against a large army
of North Korean soldiers disguised as South Korean men.

Unfortunately, their communication with the headquarters was
cut off and their supply of ammunition and food ran out. As a result, the entire South Korean force was killed by the much larger North Korean army
in a valley around Gaehwasan Mountain. In order to commemorate those who died for the country, the government established the
Memorial to the Loyal Dead on Gaehwasan Mountain in 1994. A memorial service is
also held here annualy on June 28th.

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Built by the First Division of the ROK Army, Mitasa Temple

⊙ Haengjusanseong Fortress History Park (행주산성 역사공원)


– Homepage
http://www.goyang.go.kr/

Haengjusanseong Fortress History Park, located next to the Haengjusanseong Fortress near the Hangang River, is a site steeped in history. It played a significant role as a witness to the battles between Joseon and Japanese forces during the Japanese Invasions of Korea (1592-1598). The park includes several features such as the Hangang River Observatory, which has been repurposed from military posts, a fence photo zone, Baramgaebi Hill, and a vast lawn area. Additionally, as part of the Haengjusanseong Trail, the park is known for offering a spectacular view of the sunset, making it a picturesque spot for visitors.

⊙ Haengjusanseong Fortress (행주산성)


– Homepage
www.goyang.go.kr

– Tel
+82-31-8075-4642

Haengjusanseong Fortress (Historic Site) atop Deogyangsan Mountain was the site of one of the three major Korean victories against the enemy during the Imjin War (1592-1598). Inside the fortress is Chungjangsa Shrine, a place to pay tribute to General Gwon Yul who led the victorious feat. A cultural event to pay tribute to General Gwon Yul is held every March 14.

⊙ Sweet Park (Lotte Children’s Food Experience Center) (스위트파크(롯데어린이식품체험관))

– Homepage
sweetpark.lotternd.com

Sweet Park is a children’s food experience center, an educational and entertainment space featuring Lotte’s food products. The park is designed as a village themed around Lotte’s food items. It offers various tour programs such as Hot Air Balloon Theater, Sweet Park Tours, Lotte R&D Center Experience Zone, and Xylitol Dental Health Education Zone.

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