Open until August 31... Water play facilities installed including umbrella fountains, arch water, 4 types of buckets, and sculptural showers

Convenience facilities such as changing rooms, shade tents, and first aid supplies fully equipped... Free operation for children under 9 years old

Committed to safety and cleanliness with daily tank cleaning and tap water replacement, and weekly water quality testing



Gwanak-gu, Byeolbitnaerimcheon Children's Water Playground Opens View original image

Gwanak-gu (District Mayor Park Junhee) has fully opened the ‘Byeolbitnaerincheon Children’s Water Playground’ to provide relief to residents exhausted by the hot summer amid continuous high temperatures.


The ‘Byeolbitnaerincheon Children’s Water Playground’ is a water play theme park featuring unique water play facilities such as umbrella fountains, arch water, 4 types of buckets, and sculptural showers, where children can enjoy cooling off under streams of water.


It is conveniently located near Sillim Station and Seowon Station on the subway, making it easily accessible for residents, and is equipped with convenience facilities including changing rooms, shade tents, and first aid supplies.


In particular, safety personnel are assigned to thoroughly prepare for emergencies, and efforts are made to maintain safety and cleanliness through daily tank cleaning and tap water replacement, as well as weekly water quality testing conducted by the public health center.


The facility is available free of charge for children under 9 years old, and the operating period is daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. until August 31.


For inquiries related to the water playground, please contact the Water Management Division of Gwanak-gu Office.


Additionally, in July, ‘Gwanaksan Valley Water Playground’ will open at Sillim Valley in Gwanaksan, and ‘Children’s Water Playgrounds’ will open at Nakseongdae Park and Seoul Nanwoo Elementary School. Detailed schedules can be checked later on the Gwanak-gu Office website.



A district official said, “We hope many residents visit the Byeolbitnaerincheon Water Playground to cool off the heat, and the district will do its best to ensure that all visitors can use the facility safely and comfortably.”


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