The Han River is a major river in South Korea and the fourth longest river on the Korean peninsula after the Amnok; Duman; and Nakdong rivers. Along the banks of the river; especially in Seoul; pedestrian walkways and bicycle paths are available on both sides of the river.

The Han River and its surrounding area played an important role in Korean history. The Three Kingdoms of Korea strove to take control of this land; where the river was used as a trade route to China (via the Yellow Sea). However; the river is no longer actively used for navigation; because its estuary is located at the borders of the two Koreas; barred for entrance by any civilian.

During the Korean war; in an attempt to slow the North Korean approach; the South Korean military destroyed the Han Bridge; along with the hopes of thousands of citizens of escape. Pictures From History

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