Pedestrian Bridge, Trail Improve Access to Sinan Mud Flats | Be Korea-savvy

Pedestrian Bridge, Trail Improve Access to Sinan Mud Flats


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SINAN, Sept. 11 (Korea Bizwire)Tourists making their way to the Cheonsa Bridge, South Korea’s fourth longest sea-crossing bridge, will soon have another attraction to visit.

Sinan County in South Jeolla Province said it will open a pedestrian bridge on September 19 off the coast of Jaeun Island, located at the end of the Cheonsa Bridge.

The 1,004-meter-long pedestrian bridge connects the beach and three small islands nearby.

Expectations are high, as the bridge will be part of a trail that will offer picturesque views of the mud flats off Korea’s southwest coast, one of the world’s top five mud flats.

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Image Credit: Sinan County Office / photonews@koreabizwire.com

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