Seonimgyo_Bridge

Seonim Bridge

Seonim Bridge

Bridge in Jeju, South Korea


33.251609°N 126.416802°E / 33.251609; 126.416802

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Seonim Bridge (선임교) is an arch bridge on Jeju Island over Cheonjeyeon Waterfall that has seven nymphs carved on both sides.[1][2] It crosses from east to west over the stream between the second and third tiers of Cheonjeyeon waterfall.[3] The bridge is also called Chilseonyeogyo (칠선녀교) or Seven Nymphs Bridge.[2] The nymphs symbolize the Korean legend of the descent of seven beautiful nymphs from heaven at night.[1] Seonimgyo Bridge is the first bridge with Ojakgyo (오작교) design in the region.[4] It was completed in 1984, and cost the Korea Tourism Organization about 400 million won to construct.[5] There is a fee for tourists who use the bridge.[5] There are 100 guard rails and 34 stone lanterns which light up at night.[4] On the bridge's steel columns, there are 14 nymphs, 7 on each side with each nymph about 20 m in length.[3] All the nymphs are playing their own musical instruments.[4]

Seonimgyo Bridge

Seonim Bridge is 128 m (420 ft) in length, 78 m (256 ft) in height, 4 m (13 ft) in width, and 230 tons in weight.[3][5]

Entrance to Seonimgyo Bridge

It is a tourist attraction on Jeju-do.[5] The bridge connects Cheonjeyeon with the Jungmun Tourist Complex,[3][2] and is intended for pedestrian use.


References

  1. Cecilia Hae-Jin Lee (24 May 2010). Frommer's South Korea. Frommer's. p. 401. ISBN 978-0-470-59154-3. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
  2. "Cheonjeyeon Falls". Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  3. "Tourism Facilities". Retrieved 7 June 2011.
  4. "선임교". Retrieved 7 June 2011.
  5. "건너든 말든 이용료는 내시오". 한라일보. 4 September 2007. Retrieved 8 June 2011.

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