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Wanju Wild Food Festival

Basic Information

可能的星期和時間
8月2日(週六)
最少人數
1
預約確定
即時
門票
電子票券

語言

  • 英文

優惠券和折扣

集合場所

  • 汝矣島漢江公園綠陰水廣場

包含事項

  • 會說英語的工作人員
  • T-shirt
  • 寄物袋
  • 號碼布
  • 獎牌
  • 襪子

不包含事項

  • 膳食
  • 交通
  • 旅行保險
  • 其他個人消費

照片評價

2025-08-08 21:29
Amazing experience
2025-08-08 21:29
Amazing experience
2025-08-08 21:29
Amazing experience
2025-08-08 21:29
Amazing experience
2025-04-23 16:23
We had such an amazing time! Everything was extremely well organized—easy to find, great communication, a fantastic walk, awesome prizes, and fun freebies. It was all so well put together, and we’ll definitely be taking part again. Congratulations on a job very well done!
2025-04-23 16:23
We had such an amazing time! Everything was extremely well organized—easy to find, great communication, a fantastic walk, awesome prizes, and fun freebies. It was all so well put together, and we’ll definitely be taking part again. Congratulations on a job very well done!
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 23:11
This was an amazing experience! I went with my 16 year old daughter and we did the 15K starting at 20:00, and finished in three hours! The checkin was super easy, and I was given instructions in English, but that was the last bit of English. Stretching and announcements were all done in Korean, and then we all queued up to be released in stages for the event. There were guides on the route and color-coded signs for your walk length (5K, 15K, 22K). This is not an activity for people who are trying to race or make killer times. Some people were more serious than others, but there were people in flip-flops and expensive gear - just a wide range of ages and athletic abilities too. This was such an inclusive event! But there were also a lot of people stopping in the middle of the path to take selfies or holding hands and blocking the entire path. Sometimes the trail was quite narrow and people just didn’t make room to go around. The grounds were super muddy from a week of rain and tons of people walking everywhere. This caused a problem with mud and my socks getting wet before we even started. I ended up with blisters on one foot, but I’ll definitely be more prepared next time. It’s worth going back for me because I enjoyed the vibe and it was a good experience.
2024-07-30 21:10
This walk was so fun! They provided snacks and hydration. The shirt and socks were also very good quality. I look forward to earning another medal :)
2024-07-30 21:10
This walk was so fun! They provided snacks and hydration. The shirt and socks were also very good quality. I look forward to earning another medal :)
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2025 年漢江夜間健走14公里 — 汝矣島漢江公園(8月2日) Options

2025 年漢江夜間健走14公里

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概要

參加2025漢江夜間健走14公里,挑戰首爾的夏日夜晚!

在汝矣島漢江公園出發,沿著漢江河畔走14公里,與其他參加者一同在城市燈火下漫步,欣賞首爾的天際線和河畔美景。這場夜間健走不僅讓你保持活力,也讓你體驗韓國最精彩的戶外活動之一。

為什麼選擇這個體驗?
▷ 約3.5小時內完成漢江14公里夜間健走
▷ 與當地人和旅客一起,發現體驗首爾夜晚的有趣方式
▷ 獲得官方紀念品,包括T恤、獎牌等
▷ 適合想在韓國夏天尋找獨特活動的人


2025漢江夜間健走14公里
日期August 2, 2025 (SAT)
集合地點汝矣島漢江公園綠陰水廣場 (地圖)
- 汝矣渡口站(5號線)
時間
  • 18:30 -集合並與工作人員會合
  • 19:30~20:00 - 熱身時間
  • 20:00~23:30 - 夜間健走
路線綠陰水廣場 > 仁川檢查站 > 綠陰水廣場
距離14km
時間約3.5小時

Participants at the starting line of the Hangang Night Walk.

Participants walking beneath a bridge during the Hangang Night Walk.

Participants posing on the stairs during the Hangang Night Walk.

Participants at the Hangang Night Walk on the Banpo Bridge.

Participants of the Hangang Night Walk taking photos of the Hangang River at night.

Participant of the Hangang Night Walk taking a photo of the medal with a record screen in the background.

A participant of the Hangang Night Walk showing her medal.

【14K 路線】
Course map of the Hangang Night Walk 14K: Nogeumsu Plaza → Ichon Checkpoint → Nogeumsu Plaza.

【紀念品】
Souvenirs from the Hangang Night Walk include a T-shirt, storage bag, bib number, medal, socks, and more.

日程

6:30pm~7:30pm汝矣島漢江公園綠陰水廣場的工作人員見面
- 取得所有必需物品
7:30pm~8:00pm準備好所有必需物品並準備好健行
8:00pm~11:30pm參加14K夜間健走
11:30pm解散
*行程可能會根據當地交通或天氣狀況而改變。

預約方法

  • 完成預約。
    1. 完成預約。
  • 確認郵件。
    2. 確認郵件。
  • 盡情享受吧。
    3. 盡情享受吧。
Once you make a booking, a mobile ticket will be sent to you via email. Please present the mobile ticket to the staff.

注意事項

  1. 參加者需具備完成整個漢江夜間健走路程的身心能力。

  2. 活動期間請注意安全,避免受傷或意外發生。

  3. 健走開始前,請先向工作人員報到並領取參加套組。

  4. 預訂時請務必選擇您的T恤尺寸。

  5. 參加者須攜帶以下物品,請於活動當日確保攜帶齊全。

【攜帶物品】
- 舒適的背包/包包 — 用於攜帶個人物品
- 水 — 保持整晚健走時的水分補給
- 點心 — 補充能量,維持體力
- LED手電筒 — 夜間行走必備,確保視線清晰
- 手機 — 用於定位、通訊及緊急聯絡
- 緊急備用現金 — 應付突發狀況或購物需求
- 行動電源 — 活動期間保持手機電力充足

取消與退款規定

所有時間均以韓國標準時間 (KST)(GMT + 9 小時)
預訂日期前 5 天(韓國標準時間上午 10:00 之前):100% 退款
預訂日期前 5 天上午 10:00 之後:不予以退款

常見問題

誰可以參加漢江夜間健走?

本體驗僅限國際旅客參加,韓國籍人士無法預訂此活動。所有參加者須年滿18歲以上,且具備完成全長14公里路線的身心健康與體力。

參加漢江夜間健走需要攜帶什麼?

參加者必須攜帶以下物品:一個舒適的包包以攜帶必需品,水以保持水分,點心補充能量,夜間行走用的LED手電筒,方便導航與緊急聯絡的手機,應付突發需求的緊急現金,以及保持裝置電力的行動電源。

如何領取參加物品?

請於健走開始前向工作人員報到,領取T恤、號碼布、獎牌及其他紀念品。

漢江夜間健走14公里路線的起點和終點在哪裡?

路線從諾金水廣場出發並返回,途中設有一個位於二村的檢查點。

可以提前選擇T恤尺寸嗎?

可以,預訂漢江夜間健走時必須選擇您的T恤尺寸。

下雨時漢江夜間健走會照常舉行嗎?

會,漢江夜間健走雨天照常進行。如活動縮短、中斷或部分取消,恕不退款。但若因嚴重傳染病導致全程取消,將提供全額退款。

漢江夜間健走大約需要多久時間?

完成漢江夜間健走約需3.5小時。

如何搭乘大眾交通工具前往漢江夜間健走集合地點?

搭乘5號線至汝矣納樓站,從3號出口出站,直行經過服務中心大樓進入汝矣島漢江公園,沿主道直走後於小斑馬線處左轉,繼續直走即可抵達集合地點諾金水廣場。