World Cup Stadium~Haneul Park~Bulgwangcheon 8Km Section

The scene from last year's Seobuk 3 District 'Walking Together Under the Moonlight' event. (Photo by Eunpyeong District Office)

The scene from last year's Seobuk 3 District 'Walking Together Under the Moonlight' event. (Photo by Eunpyeong District Office)

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Seoul Eunpyeong-gu (District Mayor Kim Mi-kyung) announced on the 26th that it will operate a walking program called "Let's Walk Together on the Cultural Park Trail" in collaboration with the three northwestern districts (Eunpyeong, Seodaemun, and Mapo). The event was organized to widely promote the district's walking-friendly paths and to enhance the health of its citizens.


The walking course covers a total distance of 8 km, starting from Exit 3 of World Cup Stadium Station and continuing through Maebongsan Observatory, Sky Park Metasequoia Road, Hongjecheon Stream, and Bulgwangcheon Stream, taking approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.


The event will gather at 1:30 PM on the 9th of next month at the plaza of World Cup Stadium Station (Exit 3) and will conclude by 5 PM. A total of 150 residents from the three northwestern districts will participate, and after a brief warm-up exercise, they will be divided into five groups to start the walk.


Along with walking, an urban guide will accompany the participants, sharing interesting stories about history, nature, and culture at various points in the city. Applications have been accepted on a first-come, first-served basis since the 23rd, with 50 people per district, and participation is free of charge.



Those wishing to participate can apply by accessing the KakaoTalk channel "Eunpyeong-gu Health Center Exercise Life" and sending a message via chat. Kim Mi-kyung, Mayor of Eunpyeong-gu, said, "I hope everyone enjoys the pleasure of walking while appreciating the beautiful scenery and the stories within the city."


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