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Construction Begins on Artificial Waterfall at Baebongsan Neighborhood Park, Dongdaemun-gu View original image

The ‘Baebongsan Neighborhood Park Artificial Waterfall’ in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul (Mayor Lee Pil-hyung) began construction on the 11th of this month.


Since January last year, the district has devoted great effort to ensuring the project is well-received by residents through ▲design competitions ▲ground surveys ▲construction method selection ▲resident briefings.


The artificial waterfall, utilizing a space around the outdoor plaza of Baebongsan Park that was formerly a quarry, will have a maximum height of 17m and a width of 34m. In front of the waterfall, a water basin (foot wading pool) will be created where visitors can cool off by dipping their feet.


Additionally, through landscape lighting and a media facade featuring images representing the future, dreams, and hopes of Dongdaemun-gu, the site will be developed as a place where visitors can enjoy a night view blending water and light even during winter months and nighttime when operating the waterfall is difficult.


Lee Pil-hyung, Mayor of Dongdaemun-gu, stated, “The artificial waterfall to be installed in Baebongsan Neighborhood Park, which is beloved by many residents, will become a symbol of the city of light Dongdaemun-gu, providing coolness and new attractions during the hot summer.”



The Baebongsan Neighborhood Park Artificial Waterfall, which will offer the romance of summer nights, is scheduled for completion in July this year.


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