This is a sequel to Part 1 of Yeouido Night View.
Last time, the photo was taken at Yongyangbongjeong Park and Nodeul Island.
This time, I took pictures while going down to Ichon Hangang Park.
I would like to introduce it.
Personally, I can see the skyline and night view of Yeouido up close.
And I think it is a beautiful place to see.
After coming down from Yongyangbongjeojeong Park mentioned in the last episode,
Yongsan seen from the Hangang Bridge
Yeouido and the Hangang Railroad Bridge seen from the Hangang Bridge
Can’t the Han River Railroad Bridge have lights like Seongsu Bridge or Dongho Bridge?
Come down to Ichon Hangang Park through the stairs of Hangang Bridge.
Moving on to the point I will introduce today.
The photo above is the Hangang Bridge.
Nodeul Island taken on the way to the point
Arrival at Han River Railroad Bridge
KTX and Line 1 subway run here, so it is very noisy.
However, the scenery of Yeouido seen from here is very beautiful.
The photos below are the view from right next to the Han River Railway.
On the Wonhyo Bridge, seen on the right of the original photo,
The lights come on, but on this day they are off.
The view from the top of the Hangang Bridge (photos 2 and 3)
You may be thinking, what is the difference?
In reality, you can see Yeouido closer from this place.
If you walk for about 3 minutes beyond the Han River Railroad Bridge point,
You can see another viewing point with penguins.
(But the view from the Han River Railroad Bridge and Penguin Point is
It's almost the same.)
This is Penguin Point.
(The actual name is Ichon Hangang Park Observatory)
There is no separate observation deck at the Han River Railroad Bridge point.
This one was made separately by the city of Seoul.
The photos above are the view from Penguin Point.
(There is little difference from the Han River Railroad Bridge point.)
Yongsan, taken on the way home
The 2024 Seoul city color that was also featured on Domi Gallery not long ago.
You can see Namsan Tower illuminated with sky coral.
For reference, there is a hotel called Dragon City on the left of the photo.
Right in front is the site of Yongsan International Business District.
On the way home, the Park One pillar light turned off...
(Probably turns off at 9 PM)
So, when the Park One red pillar lights are on and when they are not.
To compare in detail, we set off again to the Han River Railroad Bridge point.
Arrived at the Hangang Railroad Bridge again
Yeouido Park One with the red pillar lights turned off
Personally, it is more beautiful when the red lights are on.
It seems like there will be many people who like and dislike the red pillars at Yeouido Park One.
But a little exaggerated
Just as the Eiffel Tower, which was initially an eyesore, represents Paris,
Later, the red pillar of Park One became Seoul's representative building.
I thought it would be one of the buildings.
Lotte Tower can be seen on the left side of Raemian Cellitus.
You can't see it clearly in the photo, but you can also see the buildings on Teheran Road.
The view from the Hangang Bridge on the way home.
Scenery seen from the overpass near Yongsan Station.
The weather was cold this day, but I was able to see a beautiful night view.
It was a good time.
If you have time, I recommend you go there once.
(In particular, Yongyangbongjeojeong Park and Ichon Hangang Park Observatory featured in Part 1)
Thank you for reading the long article
What do you think about the Park One red pillar?
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