Fancy
experiencing a “Floating Island” on the Hangang River?
One of the three artificial islets (part of a major project run by the Seoul
Metropolitan Government) has made its’ way from assembly point at the southern
part of Dongjakdaegyo to its’ final location on the Han River near the Dongjak Bridge during February. The islet with a
three-story structure, named ‘Viva’, is the second largest of the three, with
the base measuring 85 meters (279 feet) long, 49 meters wide and 3 meters high.
It weighs in at 2,000 tons. It will be used mainly for entertainment and
cultural events and was inspired by a citizen's proposal in 2007; the Floating
Island will house water and environmentally friendly facilities for
performances, conventions and exhibitions
Under
the theme of ‘Flower of Hangang,' each of the three islands will have a
different function, allowing citizens to enjoy the unique riverside culture
that they may not have experienced before. In addition, Seoul City
plans to make the Floating Island a tourist destination by linking it with
Jamsugyo Walking Track, Banpo Rainbow Fountain and others.
The
Floating Island plans to start operations in August, with partial opening to
the public as early as May 2010.
If
you want to see the video, please check this out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grJ0wGUccxc
For further information
contact:
Mr R Salameh, PR Manager – london@knto.or.kr or 020 7321
2535