Water Garden (물의정원)

Water Garden (물의정원)

– Homepage
www.nyj.go.kr

Namyangju Water Garden was created as a waterside ecological park with a vast area of ​​484,188 ㎡ created by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport as part of the Hangang River Restoration Project in 2012. For residents living nearby, the water garden is a neighborhood park visited to enjoy jogging and riding along the promenade and bicycle path. It is also a great tourist destination for travelers.

– Address : 398 , Bukhangang-ro, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

※ Presentation Information
– Information and Guides
+82-31-590-8634

– Operating Hours
N/A (Open all year round)

– Admission Fees
Free





◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Café Rino (카페리노)


– Homepage
www.instagram.com/yp.caferino

Café Rino, located with views of the Bukhangang River, serves a variety of freshly baked pastries and beverages prepared each morning. Notable items on the menu are Korean-style beverages, such as ssuklatte (mugwort latte) and Gyeongsan daechucha (Gyeongsan jujube tea). The café also grants access to a walking path along the river. Staying open until two in the morning every day, it provides visitors with the opportunity to enjoy the changing views of the Bukhangang River from day into night.

⊙ Sujongsa Temple (수종사)


– Homepage
www.nyj.go.kr/culture

– Tel
+82-31-576-8411

Sujongsa Temple is a branch temple of Bongseonsa Temple, located near the top of Ungilsan Mountain. Amazing views from Sujongsa Temple include various mountaintops and the Bukhangang River. While records are not entirely clear, it is believed that the temple was built in 1439 during the Joseon period. The temple went through many reconstructions and expansions, but ultimately was entirely destroyed during the Korean War. In 1975, Monk Hyegwang began reconstructing the temple, starting with Daeungbojeon Hall and slowly expanded the temple site subsequently.

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