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Banpo Bridge

Coordinates: 37°30′56″N 126°59′45″E / 37.5156831°N 126.995945°E / 37.5156831; 126.995945
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Banpo Bridge
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Korean name
Hangul
반포대교
Hanja
盤浦大橋3
Revised RomanizationBanpo daegyo
McCune–ReischauerPanp'o taegyo

The Banpo Bridge (Korean: 반포대교) is a major bridge in downtown Seoul over the Han River, South Korea, connecting the Seocho and Yongsan districts. Banpo Bridge is on top of Jamsu Bridge, forming a "double deck" bridge. The latter bridge has the ability to submerge under water if the water level rises. Banpo Bridge is a girder bridge and was completed in 1982. [1][2]

Moonlight Rainbow Fountain

The Moonlight Rainbow Fountain (Korean: 달빛무지개 분수) is the world's longest bridge fountain[3] that set a Guinness World Record with nearly 10,000 LED nozzles that run along both sides that is 1,140m long, shooting out 190 tons of water per minute. Installed in September 2009 on the Banpo Bridge, Seoul mayor Oh Se-hoon praised that the bridge will further beautify the city and showcase Seoul's eco-friendliness, as the water is pumped directly from the river itself and continuously recycled. The project is the first of its kind in the world.[4] The bridge has 38 water pumps and 9,380 nozzles on either side, which draw 190 tons of water per minute from the river 20 meters below the deck, and shoots as far as 43 meters horizontally. [5]

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37°30′56″N 126°59′45″E / 37.5156831°N 126.995945°E / 37.5156831; 126.995945