Q&A

How do I get to Cheonggyecheon?

How do I get to Cheonggyecheon?

There are 3 ways to go to Cheonggyecheon Stream by Seoul Subway. You can take the Subway Line 5 to Gwanghwamun Station and then exit 5. Another way is you can take the Seoul Subway Line 1 or 2 to City Hall Station and then exit 4.

Was the Cheonggyecheon river project successful?

Budgeted at 349 billion won, the final cost of the project was over 386 billion won (approximately US$281 million). From October 2005 to the end of 2016, maintenance and management cost of Cheonggyecheon totalled 85.7 billion won, which averaged out to 7.1 billion won per year.

How do I get to Gwanghwamun Square?

Gwanghwamun Square 광화문광장

  1. Gwanghwamun Station (line 5, exit 1/2/8). 2 mins walk.
  2. City Hall Station (line 1/2, exit 3/4). 8 mins walk.
  3. Gyeongbokgung Station (line 3, exit 6/7). 9 mins walk.

What are the benefits of river restoration?

River restoration immediately benefits the quality of the ecosystem through re-engineering channels that improve the ecology and reduce floods. It also enhances biodiversity in the area by restoring natural functions. Rivers are important natural habitats for different plants and animals.

Is River Restoration hard engineering?

River restoration involves restoring a river that has undergone hard engineering back to its original course. This can involve un-straightening a channel, removing artificial levees, diversion spillways & wing dykes. River restoration also has as good as 0 maintenance costs making it very cheap.

How is the Cheonggyecheon stream restoration project helping Seoul?

The project has proven catalytic, spurring economic growth and development in an area of Seoul that had languished over the last several decades. The restoration created a 3.6-mile continuous east-west green corridor for pedestrians, bicyclists, and wildlife.

What are the benefits of the Cheonggyecheon river urban design?

Still, the advantages of the Cheonggyecheon design outweigh the cons. The project’s many benefits include a significant increase in overall biodiversity, a reduction in the urban heat island effect and air pollution, improvement in public transit ridership and the downtown quality of life, and greater economic development in the surrounding area.

How big is the Cheonggyecheon river in Seoul?

Seoul is classified a megacity with a population of circa 23 million in the greater metropolitan region. The Cheonggyecheon river (pronounced “chung-gye-chun”) was a highly appreciated and used seasonal river that dissects the city.

Why did they dismantle the Cheonggyecheon in Seoul?

The proposed stream restoration also presented challenges. Water is not naturally present in the Cheonggyecheon for most of the year except during the summer rainy season, making it difficult to create a consistent urban amenity. The Seoul Metropolitan Government chose to dismantle the elevated freeway and concrete deck covering the stream.