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2017년 7월 29일 토요일
One of the bridges crossing Seoul's Han River is transforming into a sandy beach this summer
Jamsu Bridge, one of the bridges crossing Seoul's Han River is transforming into a sandy beach for three days with free admission.
From Aug. 11 to 13. many sun beds and parasols will be set up on the bridge that will be covered with tons of sands.
Seoul city government announced on Wendsday that it will provide a city resort for its citizens by controlling traffics on the entire section of the bridge.
The 'Jamsu bridge Beach' project refers to the 'Paris-Rousseau (Paris beach)' of the Seine River in Paris, France, which creates artificial beaches during summer holidays.
To make the Hangang Bridge a sandy beach, the city of Seoul will go on massive sand transportation. The city plans to transport about 810 tons of sand from the ready-mixed concrete companies. After carrying out the sand several times in a 25-ton truck, they will puts about 30 man power into spreading sands. After that, 60 parasols and 60 sunbeds will be placed, and a water slide (150m) for three people using a bridge's slope is also installed, charging 10,000 won ($8.92) for a ride.
According to an office managing public facilities on the river. Events, including exhibitions, sand sculptures and a dance competition, and food trucks will cater to "urban beachgoers."
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