Sejong Lake Park

Sejong Lake Park

Sejong

70/10090 min

Sejong Lake Park, located in the administrative city of Sejong, South Korea, is a large-scale urban park centered around an expansive artificial lake. Developed by the Korea Land and Housing Corporation's Sejong headquarters, the park opened its first phase fully in 2013. Covering an area of approximately 697,246 square meters with the lake itself spanning 322,800 square meters, the park offers a harmonious blend of natural and man-made features. Visitors can enjoy 8.8 kilometers of walking trails and 4.7 kilometers of dedicated cycling paths that wind through scenic landscapes. The park includes five artificial islands, each with distinct features such as the Festival Island, Water Stage Island, Play Island, Flower Island, and Wetland Island. A notable architectural highlight is the water stage with a shimmering glass roof and seating for 690 people, designed to resemble sparkling pebbles. The park's four fountains are a major attraction, including the Hope Fountain that jets water up to 50 meters, and other fountains reaching heights between 10 and 15 meters. These features make Sejong Lake Park a unique recreational and cultural hub in Sejong City, combining smart city planning with natural beauty and community spaces.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Sejong Lake Park is during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the park's natural scenery is at its peak. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal for peaceful walks or cycling. Visitors are encouraged to check the official website for any scheduled performances at the water stage and to consider purchasing tickets in advance for events. The park offers free entry and may have discounts or special programs for groups and families. Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended due to the park's large size and outdoor nature.

Faits intéressants

  • The park contains five artificial islands, each with unique purposes and names: Festival Island, Water Stage Island, Play Island, Flower Island, and Wetland Island.
  • The Water Stage features a glass roof designed to resemble sparkling pebbles and accommodates 690 spectators.
  • Among the four fountains, the Hope Fountain at the lake's center shoots water up to 50 meters high.
  • Sejong Lake Park includes 8.8 km of walking trails and 4.7 km of bicycle paths, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities.

Histoire

2007

Sejong Lake Park was developed by the Korea Land and Housing Corporation as part of the broader urban planning of Sejong City, South Korea's administrative capital founded in 2007.

2012

The park partially opened on December 3, 2012, with the first phase fully accessible by May 2, 2013.

It was designed to provide recreational space and natural beauty within the newly established smart city, contributing to the city's vision of balanced regional development and modern urban living.

Over time, the park has become a central feature of Sejong, supporting both leisure and cultural activities through its innovative design and facilities.

Guide du lieu

1
Festival Island

An artificial island within Sejong Lake Park designed for hosting festivals and events, offering open spaces and scenic views.

2
Water Stage Island

This island hosts a distinctive water stage with a blue glass roof shaped like sparkling pebbles and seating for 690 people, used for concerts and performances.

3
Play Island

A recreational island designed for water play activities, providing family-friendly entertainment within the park.

4
Flower Island

An island dedicated to floral landscaping and natural beauty, enhancing the park's botanical appeal.

5
Wetland Island

An island preserving wetland ecology, offering educational and ecological value within the park.

Contact

Téléphone: 044-850-4370

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