Complete the Hanyangdoseong Trail and Get a Certificate by Collecting Stamps and Taking Verification Photos

Seoul City to Issue 'Hanyangdoseong Completion Certificate' Starting from the 22nd View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 17th that starting from the 22nd, it will issue the 'Seoul Hanyangdoseong Completion Certificate' at the Hanyangdoseong Relics Exhibition Hall.


By walking the entire 18.6 km of Hanyangdoseong, which consists of four sections: Baegaksan, Naksan, Namsan, and Inwangsan, and fulfilling all requirements of certification photos (4 locations) and stamps (4 locations) at designated spots, participants can receive a Hanyangdoseong Completion Certificate issued in the name of the Mayor of Seoul. After receiving the ‘Hanyangdoseong Stamp Map’ at the stamp operation locations, participants must collect stamps at the four Hanyangdoseong points and take certification photos showing their face at the designated four sections.


To apply for issuance, one must sign up on ‘Seoul Public Service Reservation’, apply for the certificate, and then visit the Hanyangdoseong Relics Exhibition Hall on the reserved date and time with an ID and supporting documents to receive the completion certificate in person.


The Hanyangdoseong Stamp Map is distributed free of charge at the stamp operation locations: ▲Donuimun Museum Village ▲Heunginjimun Management Office ▲Sungnyemun Guard Post ▲Malbawi Information Center. Alternatively, stamps can be collected by downloading the ‘Seoul Hanyangdoseong’ app.


The designated locations for completion certification photos are ▲Baegak section (Cheongundae Marker) ▲Naksan section (Naksan Summit) ▲Namsan section (Mokmyeoksan Beacon Site) ▲Inwangsan section (Inwangsan Summit). Detailed locations and information can be found on the Hanyangdoseong website and the Hanyangdoseong Relics Exhibition Hall KakaoTalk channel.


Meanwhile, to celebrate the first issuance of the Hanyangdoseong Completion Certificate and the launch of the Hanyangdoseong Relics Exhibition Hall KakaoTalk channel, participants who receive the completion certificate and add the KakaoTalk channel from the 22nd to October 17th will be given commemorative gifts.



Joo Yong-tae, Head of the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s Culture Headquarters, said, “This will be a great opportunity to relieve citizens’ fatigue caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and to enhance health and vitality in life together with Hanyangdoseong, Seoul’s representative cultural heritage.”


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