Dorimcheon
The Dorimcheon is a river in Seoul, South Korea. It has its source in the valley between Gwanaksan and Samseongsan in southern Seoul and flows north, past Seoul National University. From Sillim Station to Daerim Station, it is covered by Line 2 of the Seoul Subway, which is elevated above the stream for this distance, so it is still possible to walk alongside the waterway. The river empties into the Anyangcheon 250m beyond the western the end of Dorimcheon Station's platforms.[1]
Dorimcheon | |
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Revised Romanization | Dorimcheon |
McCune–Reischauer | Torimch'ŏn |
Gallery
- Seen from Sindorim Station Bridge
- Bike path alongside Dorimcheon
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See also
- Rivers of Korea
- Geography of South Korea
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