Seoul, South Korea
Banpodaegyo Bridge (반포대교)

See an amazing orchestra of lights, water and music at the popular Banpodaegyo Bridge.

A famous bridge that spans the mighty Han River, the Banpodaegyo Bridge was completed in 1982. The main attraction is the 570m Rainbow Fountain installed along both sides of the bridge. Recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest bridge fountain, it is installed with 380 nozzles spraying water which dance gracefully to music and multi-coloured lights. Programmed to dance to difference configurations during the day and night, these dynamic water jets can even simulate the movements of swaying willow trees! In ever-changing displays, these spectacular fountain shows will enthral you with water movements synchronised to various genres of music such as jazz, pop, cappella and rock. A visual feast in the dark, the play of colourful lights, water movements and music will certainly delight anyone.


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Tips Before You Go
The light show is best enjoyed at night where the lighting and colours appear more clearly and vibrant. However, do check the show timings before visiting to avoid being disappointed.
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Banpo Bridge, Banpo 2(i)-dong, Seoul, South Korea