Dangsan Station is across the Han River from Hapjeong Station.
Between Hapjeong and Dangsan, there is a famous place called Seonyudo and a bridge called Yanghwa Bridge. This place has the advantage of being famous as a park along the Han River. It is about a 15-minute walk from Dangsan Station to the Han Riverside.
Dangsan-dong has so many apartment complexes that it can be called an apartment exhibition hall. There are many different office buildings. It's a good place to work and live, but other than the Han River and Anyang Stream, there is no green space in the neighborhood. There are no cultural facilities at all. There are quite a few bars near the station that target office workers on their way home from work.
Today, instead of going to the station, I went a little south and explored the residential area.


Due to the influence of Yeongdeungpo, there are many industrial buildings in the Dangsan area. Perhaps because of Lotte Confectionery in Seonyudo, there are also a few factories related to food ingredients.
To the west of Dangsan Mountain, Anyangcheon River flows from the Han River. The pedestrian bridge above is a bridge that goes to Anyang Stream.
A massive building seen near Seonyudo Station. Could it be a factory related to Lotte Confectionery?
As soon as it connects to Yanghwa Bridge. Bukhansan Mountain is visible to the north. The lanes are large, so walking along this road is unpleasant.
This road is Dangsan-ro, which runs from Dangsan Station to Yeongdeungpo-gu Office Station. The characteristic of this road is that the subway tracks are exposed until they go underground... If you're lucky, you can see the subway running. Line 2
photo taken in spring
This neighborhood is a city developed in square blocks. The only green space is the landscaping belonging to the apartment complex.
It's easy to walk because the city is built on completely flat land without any hills, but you can reach an intersection if you walk just a little bit. You have to wait a long time for the signal. To be honest, it's not a neighborhood worth walking around.
This photo was taken in the spring, but this place is currently being rebuilt and demolished. It appears to have been built 30 to 40 years ago. It had been abandoned for several weeks after the residents moved in, and there were a lot of cats.
I couldn't go inside because the security guard was controlling access.
There are many apartment complexes, so markets within the complex are often held. There are many large supermarkets nearby (Costco, Lotte Mart, food ingredients mart), so I wonder if there will be competition.