Scenic spot introduction:

Nami Island in Chuncheon, South Korea, is located in Bangha-ri, Namsan-myeon, Chuncheon City. It was not an island originally. It became an island on the Bukhan River due to the construction of Cheongpyeong Reservoir to store water. Nami Island has a radius of about 6 kilometers and an area of ​​more than 130,000 square meters. There is a grassland covering an area of ​​more than 80,000 square meters in the center of the island. Around the island are lush chestnut trees, poplars and other trees growing like a screen, especially , Nami Island is the filming location of the popular Korean drama "Winter Sonata", and many tourists come here to visit it. It is a veritable tourist attraction in South Korea.

Attractions distribution:

Visit Nami Island. Take a ferry from the entrance to the island. The first thing you see is the cemetery of General Nami. Then go to the most famous scenic spot, Metasequoia Avenue. Follow the signs to find the famous filming location of "Winter Sonata" and Bae Yong on the roadside. The statues of Jun and Choi Ji Woo bring people into the plot of Korean dramas. They can walk along the ginkgo trail by the lake and walk through the reeds to experience this quiet and romantic place.

Scenic spot features:

Small island, ginkgo, Korean drama filming location, small island
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Travel Notes of Travellers:

  • Travel Guide: South Korea 5-Day Travel Guide 2018
  • Travel tips: Nine honeymoon destinations around the world

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Asia>South Korea

How to get there:

Take a city bus to Nami Island from Gapyeong Long-distance Bus Terminal, or take a taxi.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Nami Island ticket price:

General fee: 8,000 won (Nami Island 5,000 won + round-trip ferry ticket 3,000 won), discounted fee: 4,000 won (Nami Island 2,500 won + round-trip ferry ticket 1,500 won). Discounted fees are available to children over 36 months old to high school students, people with disabilities level 1 to 3, national heroes, senior citizens over 70 years old, or visitors entering after 6 p.m.

Scenic area opening hours:

7:30-21:30

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