Children and Toddler Pools with Amenities
Open from 10 AM to 4 PM Until the 10th of Next Month

Yangcheon-gu will operate the water playground at Seoseoul Lake Park starting on the 20th. The photo shows the Anyangcheon Family Garden water playground, equipped with water slides and pools. Provided by Yangcheon-gu.

Yangcheon-gu will operate the water playground at Seoseoul Lake Park starting on the 20th. The photo shows the Anyangcheon Family Garden water playground, equipped with water slides and pools. Provided by Yangcheon-gu.

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Yangcheon-gu, Seoul (Mayor Lee Gi-jae) is opening a children's water play area at Seoseoul Lake Park for the first time this year on the 20th.


The Seoseoul Lake Park children's water play area covers 1,685㎡ and features a prefabricated pool with a depth of 80cm, six air pools with a depth of 50cm, a water slide, a fountain tunnel, water buckets, and various other water play facilities, as well as convenience facilities such as changing rooms, temporary showers, and storage lockers. On weekends, it operates as a comprehensive water play facility for the whole family with programs such as bubble shows, water gun games, and magic shows. This is the first time a large-scale water play area has been created in the Sinwol-dong area.


The operating period is from the 20th of this month to August 10th, open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission to the water play area is free, and it will be closed on the 29th of this month and August 5th for facility inspection and cleaning.


The district office is paying special attention to facility and safety management in anticipation of a large number of visitors and will conduct both advance reservations and on-site registrations simultaneously for smooth visitor management.


Reservations can be made from 9 a.m. on the 15th through the district office website, accepting up to 60 people each in the morning and afternoon sessions out of the total capacity of 300 people. Those beyond the advance reservation quota (240 people each session) can enter on a first-come, first-served basis on-site.



Mayor Lee Gi-jae said, “We have opened the water play area at Seoseoul Lake Park for the first time so that residents can enjoy water play with their children nearby,” adding, “We will do our best to manage water quality and prevent safety accidents to ensure a comfortable experience for all users.”


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