Operating 'Stamp Challenge' from November 1-30 along Anyangcheon waterway to explore history, culture, and nature... 6 spots from Daehan Independence Manse protest site to ecological park, adding fun by discovering hidden stories... Up to 10,000 cash, plus 1,000 cash for first 400 who certify all stamps

Yeongdeungpo-gu 'Stamp Challenge' Operation View original image

Yeongdeungpo-gu (District Mayor Choi Ho-kwon) announced that it will hold a ‘Stamp Challenge’ where participants can walk along the Anyangcheon waterway to stay healthy and receive rewards, welcoming the clear autumn season.


The district is conducting the ‘Stamp Challenge’ in collaboration with the mobile application ‘Cashwalk’ to widely promote Yeongdeungpo’s uniquely charming tourist attractions.


This Stamp Challenge targets the ‘Anyangcheon Waterway,’ one of Yeongdeungpo’s walking travel courses. The ‘Anyangcheon Waterway’ route extends from ▲‘Seonyudo Station Intersection,’ the site of the March 1st Independence Movement protests, to ▲the artificial island ‘Eoseom’ within Anyangcheon, ▲the Anyangcheon walking trail ‘Baramgil Forest,’ ▲the longest cherry blossom path in Seoul, ‘Anyangcheon Cherry Blossom Path,’ ▲‘Yangpyeong Station,’ where visitors can walk along ponds and water features, and ▲‘Yangpyeong Retention Basin Ecological Park,’ a waterside cultural space and resting place in the city. Visiting all six locations takes about one hour.


With bicycle paths and walking trails established, ‘Anyangcheon’ is recognized as a representative walking destination where visitors can encounter hidden stories of history, culture, and nature along the way.


By visiting each location and running ‘Cashwalk,’ participants can obtain stamps through the GPS location verification system. Up to 10,000 Cash will be awarded, and among those who collect all six stamps, the first 400 participants will receive an additional 1,000 Cash.


Additionally, the district operates ‘Yeongdeungpo Walking Tours’ where visitors can walk with a tour guide and hear stories about the history and culture embedded in the visited sites. Currently, there are seven themed courses, including ‘Anyangcheon Waterway,’ Yeongdeungpo Modern History, and Mullae Creative Village.



Choi Ho-kwon, Mayor of Yeongdeungpo-gu, said, “We hope people enjoy discovering hidden tourist spots throughout Yeongdeungpo like a treasure hunt, and take care of their health and receive rewards while walking. We will continue to create Yeongdeungpo as a tourist city full of stories and charm through various tourism contents and programs that all residents can participate in.”


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