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Gyeongju's Mulneoulgyo Bridge and Park: A New Gateway to Bomunho Lake

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-08-04 12:24:23
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GYEONGJU—The city of Gyeongju has long been a destination revered for its rich history and cultural heritage, but recent developments have added a modern touch to its natural landscapes. Among these is the completion of the Mulneoulgyo Bridge, a scenic landmark that has transformed the visitor experience at the picturesque Bomunho Lake.

Completed in 2013, the Mulneoulgyo Bridge was built as a dike to manage the waters of Bomunho Lake, yet its design is far more than purely functional. The bridge's elegant arch-shaped superstructure and gracefully curved pathways offer a stunning architectural complement to the natural beauty of the lake. Its construction marked a significant milestone, as it finally made it possible for pedestrians to complete a full circuit around the expansive lake, providing uninterrupted access to some of the region's most breathtaking views.

The bridge serves as a key connecting point, linking the area behind the Gyeongju Donggungwon complex and allowing for a seamless walking route for locals and tourists alike. This new pathway not only enhances accessibility but also creates a fresh perspective on the lake, inviting visitors to appreciate its tranquility from multiple vantage points.

Complementing the bridge is the adjacent Mulneoul Park, a smaller but no less enchanting space. During the day, it's a peaceful spot for a leisurely stroll. However, it truly comes to life after sunset. The park is adorned with a variety of decorative lights, shaped like whimsical stars, hearts, and eggs. These installations cast a soft, vibrant glow, transforming the area into a romantic and captivating nighttime destination.

Together, the Mulneoulgyo Bridge and Mulneoul Park represent Gyeongju's successful blend of preservation and progress. The bridge, while a modern engineering feat, integrates seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, offering a new way to interact with one of the city's most beloved natural assets. For those seeking to experience Gyeongju beyond its ancient temples and tombs, a walk across the Mulneoulgyo Bridge and an evening stroll through its luminous park offer a perfect itinerary, blending scenic beauty with contemporary charm.

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