Cheonggyecheon Stream

Cheonggyecheon Stream running through the heart of Seoul, Korea
Cheonggyecheon Stream running through the heart of Seoul

Cheonggyecheon Stream is an 8.4 km (5.2 mi) waterway and public space flowing through the heart of downtown Seoul from west to east. During the Joseon Dynasty, the stream was known as Gaecheon, meaning open stream.

Over the years, multiple kings ordered numerous refurbishments of the stream that brought national pride.

During the reign of King Taejong, the government strengthened the banks and built bridges across the stream. He ruled from from 1400 to 1418.

Refurbishment work became a national project during the reign of King Yeonjo, who ruled from 1724 to 1776.

During the Japanese occupation, the stream became known as Cheonggyecheon. During this time, attempts to cover it up were unsuccessful.

The stream passing through central Seoul near Cheonggye Plaza, Seoul, Korea
The stream passing through central Seoul near Cheonggye Plaza

After the Korean War, people built makeshift houses on the banks of the water. Over the next few years, trash and waste from residents living in the area accumulated. This buildup caused conditions to deteriorate and become an eyesore for the city.

In 1958, construction began to convert the waterway into an elevated highway. By 1976, workers completed the 5.6-kilometer (3.4-mile) concrete highway.

Restoration of Cheonggyecheon Stream

Frame houses on the Cheonggyecheon Stream during the early 1900s
Frame houses on the stream during the early 1900s

In July 2003, work began to remove the elevated highway and restore Cheonggyecheon to its original beauty.

Work took over two years to complete. The project included pumping 120,000 tons of water back into the dry stream and restoring Gwangtonggyo Bridge and Supyogyo Bridge.

In September 2005, Cheonggyecheon reopened to the public. Today, this natural landmark is a popular destination for tourists and locals who visit to experience natural beauty and wildlife in a large, urban city.

One of many stone crossings, Cheonggyecheon Stream, Seoul, Korea
One of many stone crossings
Wall of Culture on Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul
Wall of Culture on Cheonggyecheon Stream

The Wall of Culture is located between Beodeuldari Bridge and Ogansugyo Bridge.

Wall of Hope artwork
Wall of Hope artwork

Cheonggyecheon Stream Information

Hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours

Admission

Free

Address

1 Cheonggyecheon-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
GPS Coordinates: 37.56918, 126.97920

How to Get Here

Cheonggyecheon Stream can be accessed by multiple subway lines and subways stations.

Line 1
Stations : City Hall, Jonggak, Jongno 3-ga, Jongno 5-ga, Dongdaemun, Sinseoldong

Line 2
Stations : Euljiro 1-ga, Euljiro 3-ga, Euljiro 4-ga, Sindang, Sangwangsibni

Line 3
Stations : Jongno 3-ga

Line 4
Stations : Dongdaemun History & Culture Park

Line 5
Stations : Gwanghwamun

Cheonggyecheon Stream Video

Map

Official Website

https://english.visitseoul.net/area/CheonggyecheonStream/ENP000034

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Last Updated on Aug 5, 2025