Jamsil Bridge, Road bridge connecting Songpa and Gwangjin Districts, South Korea.
Jamsil Bridge spans across the Han River to connect the eastern districts of Seoul. It carries both vehicle traffic and pedestrian pathways above the water.
The bridge opened in 1972 as part of Seoul's expanding infrastructure development. It significantly improved connections between the eastern districts of the city.
The bridge serves as a central meeting point for residents participating in seasonal events and celebrations along the Han River throughout the year.
The bridge is easily accessible by public transportation and features safe pathways for pedestrians. Visitors can walk or cycle from the riverbank without encountering vehicle traffic.
The bridge structure incorporates specific engineering elements to withstand seasonal flooding patterns while maintaining stability during peak traffic periods.
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