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  1. Cheonggyecheon is an 10.84 km (6.74 mi) stream flowing west to east through downtown Seoul, [2] and then meeting Jungnangcheon, which connects to the Han River and empties into the Yellow Sea. [3] History. Cheonggyecheon in 1904.

  2. Learn about the history, benefits, events and attractions of Cheonggyecheon Stream, a restored river in downtown Seoul. Walk along the 10.92km river and enjoy the scenery, art and wildlife.

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  3. Dec 3, 2014 · The stream starts from Cheonggye Plaza, a popular cultural arts venue, and passes under a total of 22 bridges before flowing into the Hangang River, with many attractions along the way. Cheonggyecheon Stream is an 11 km-long stream that runs through downtown Seoul.

  4. By demolishing an elevated freeway and uncovering a section of the historic Cheonggyecheon Stream, this restoration project created both ecological and recreational opportunities along a 3.6-mile corridor in the center of Seoul, South Korea.

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  5. When seeking an escape from the bustling life of Seoul, many turn to the Han River. However, there’s another lesser-known yet equally beautiful waterway called Cheonggyecheon Stream. This 11-kilometer stream in the heart of Seoul is perfect for unwinding after exploring the city or taking a leisurely walk for fresh air.

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  7. The 10.84 km Cheonggyecheon Stream flows through the heart of Seoul, from Gwanghwamun to Dongdaemun. It is a transformed ecological park of natural beauty after 3 years of restoration project to complete in 2005.

  8. Nov 18, 2014 · The Cheonggyecheon flows east to west in the heart of Seoul, starting from the Cheonggyecheon Plaza, equipped with market stands for food and craft vendors. The stream shape also changes as it...

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