It's Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park again. Today, thanks to the fall weather, I went to Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park, which is on fire(?). It's a little windy, but it was nice to be able to enjoy it, thinking that it's really fall. Is it because it's small? I tilted my head and felt right. If you prune and trim the persimmons, they will grow well as persimmons... They are bitter and astringent~ This is an area where wild animals (raccoons, badgers, etc.) can appear, so it is written to be careful when using the park and when in contact with pets. In order to prevent red clay pollution caused by fallen metasequoia leaves, ■ Hangang Town Building 111 ~ Restroom Section ■ The Red Clay Road is scheduled to be closed! To prevent freezing, water from the foot washing station is not available, so please bring your own water bottle and towel. Closure schedule: Saturday, November 15, 2025 - Saturday, March 15, 2026 (Schedule may change depending on weather conditions)
This is Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park again. At 12:20 p.m., sleet starts blowing. It doesn't accumulate on the ground and melts quickly 🌂 It's enough to use, but it doesn't come after 1 p.m. It must have stopped after a while. Added) 1:32 p.m.: The sleet is blowing again, so there are many people walking around with umbrellas.
This is Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park. The street lights have been turned on at 5:40 p.m. There are a lot of people walking diligently on the promenade.
This is Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park again. The autumn leaves are more colored today than yesterday. It really feels like fall. Right now, at Guam Neighborhood Park right next door, the Oullim Festival (hosted by the Association for the Physically Disabled) is being held until 5 PM today.
It's Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park again. It's an autumn road that feels like winter~ I walked on the road below. This is the scene between 11:29 and 11:40 a.m. After 11:42, the number of people increased. Today again, I feel at ease after hearing the sound of magpies.
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Mar 25, 2026
A special experience of walking barefoot in the city🥰💙 I did it at Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park💚. It is a 1.7 km long yellow mud-like greenhouse-type structure, so it is good for walking even on rainy days, and I really liked the feeling of my feet getting warm while walking🥰😆 It is well equipped with exercise equipment, a walking path, and even a children's playground, so it is recommended for families to visit. 😍🩵 It is nearby. There is also the Heojun Museum and the Gungsan Trail, making it perfect for a one-day course. If you want to heal quietly and comfortably, be sure to check out this place💚🥰
It's Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park again. The day is warm, but the wind is still cold. It's cold~~ The dogs are wearing pretty clothes and walking proudly with their owners. It's cool! I just admired it and didn't actually take a picture. The Heojun Museum and Heojun Neighborhood Park are right around the corner, so it's good for a walk. If you walk to the end, you can cross the street and go up the stairs (stairs) and you can see Gungsan Mountain and Soakru. It's also nice to be able to go to the Han River right away (by elevator) -> When you get off the elevator on the other side, bicycles will pass by quickly, so be careful when walking! The park is good for people to take a walk, and there is a red clay road and exercise equipment, so a lot of people visit. It's good to come by public transportation (the subway takes 20-30 minutes on foot). You can get off right in front of the bus and walk there in 5 minutes. I sit still and look at the sky, and it feels blue. When will I look at the sky again?
Dasion Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park A view of the park in winter~ A magpie walking around looking for tree branches to build a nest. A magpie holding a tree branch in its beak and flying to its nest on a tree! Sparrows running around and playing hard at tennis on the tennis court. I saw something hanging on a tree and it turned out to be a cicada shell. As I was taking pictures of the cicada shell, someone came up and watched with me. A flock of pigeons sitting side by side on a street lamp. 🎾 The ball fell in front of me again, huh? I looked around wondering why it was here, and an elderly person came out and told me to throw the ball. I'll throw the ball! He said thank you. It looks warm in the picture, but the wind is cold, so dress warmly. You can walk along the red clay road warmly in a greenhouse. There is also a red clay road without a greenhouse, but your bare feet look cold. 12:13 PM It's snowing.
It's Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park again. This is the view at 11:02 in the morning. The wind is blowing quite a bit and it's cold. As I entered the park, a magpie flew from the tree. If I look closely, I think there's a persimmon tree on the left that I hadn't seen before while passing by?! I always walked looking straight ahead and couldn't look to the left... It must be a persimmon tree... right? Isn’t it..! There were few people in the morning. After lunch, there will be more people. The children from the daycare center held hands and came here to do outdoor activities. The sight of them chatting away is so cute~ I can feel the innocence of children in their faces! There is also a zip line and playground that children (elementary school students) can ride. If you want to go over to the Han River, use the elevator (due to construction at Guam Interchange). Construction is scheduled to end by the end of next year.
This is Gongamnaru Neighborhood Park. It is located at 117 Gangseo-ro 80-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul. This place faces Heojun Neighborhood Park and has a good walking trail, so it is enjoyable to take a walk. The magpies and pigeons are pecking at something, and I wonder what they are eating. The Hwangtot Road is well-made, and due to the construction of Guam Interchange, you can go by detouring to Magok Interchange or the stairs (elevator).