Seoul breaks ground on Mt. Namsan gondola facility

The aerial lifts will be in addition to the Namsan cable car, in service for 62 years

Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon gives a celebratory speech at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Namsan gondola facility construction
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon gives a celebratory speech at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Namsan gondola facility construction
Hae-Ryon Choi 1
2024-09-05 16:40:05 haeryon@hankyung.com
Travel & Leisure

The Seoul Metropolitan Government on Thursday held a groundbreaking ceremony for gondola facilities that will shuttle passengers from the base of Mt. Namsan to its top in five minutes from as early as 2026.

The gondola will consist of 25 cabins each with 10 seats. They can carry up to 1,600 passengers on the 832-meter-long ride every hour.

The groundbreaking ceremony was held in Namsan Yejang Park, where the aerial lifts' lower platform will be located and about 200 meters from the nearest subway station Myeong-dong Station.

A bird's eye rendering of the proposed Namsan gondola life facility (Courtesy of Seoul Metropolitan Government)
A bird's eye rendering of the proposed Namsan gondola life facility (Courtesy of Seoul Metropolitan Government)

"To climb to the top of Namsan, we have to walk, take a cable car, or take a local bus. A gondola will improve accessibility to Namsan," Oh Seung-min, an urban redevelopment manager at the Seoul Metropolitan Government, said at the ceremony.  

Currently, Namsan cable car shuttles between the platform near Myeong-dong Station to the top of Namsan. It has been in service by a private company since 1962.

But its outdated facilities and long wait time caused delays for arrival to and departure from the mountain. The ban on tourist buses to the peak from 2021 added to the inconvenience, particularly for people with disabilities and those carrying strollers.

A rendering of the base platform of the Namsan gondola (Courtesy of Seoul Metropolitan Government)
A rendering of the base platform of the Namsan gondola (Courtesy of Seoul Metropolitan Government)

All profits earned from the gondola's operations will be put into environment conservation projects and cultural and leisure activities for Seoul citizens.

The city of Seoul said it will minimize environmental damage caused by the gondola's construction. To do so, it has launched a committee overseeing the conservation and management of Namsan Park, as well as development in surrounding areas.

In December last year, the Seoul Metropolitan Government officially invited bidders for the construction rights of the gondola. It did not disclose the winner of the project.

Write to Hae-Ryon Choi at haeryon@hankyung.com
 

Yeonhee Kim edited this article.

S.Korean travel retailers face downturn without Chinese big spenders

S.Korean travel retailers face downturn without Chinese big spenders

Lotte Duty Free shop entrance in Myeongdong, Seoul (Courtesy of Yonhap)  Before COVID-19 swept the world, South Korea’s top two travel retailers Lotte Duty Free and Shilla Duty Free Shop ascended to the world’s No. 2 and No. 3 spots by sales in 2019 but hopes of repeating that

Seoul to add new aerial lifts to Namsan by 2025

Seoul to add new aerial lifts to Namsan by 2025

A bird's eye rendering of the proposed Namsan aerial lift facility (Courtesy of Seoul Metropolitan Government) Visitors to Seoul, the capital of South Korea, are expected to enjoy faster and easier exploration of the city’s famous Namsan Mountain in 2025 as the initial steps of the city's

Seoul to build world's largest startup campus by 2030

Seoul to build world's largest startup campus by 2030

The three-dimensional bird's-eye view of the Seoul Unicorn Startup Hub facility to be located in Seongsu-dong The Seoul Metropolitan Government will establish the world’s largest startup campus in the capital city of South Korea by 2030, benchmarking Station F in Paris and Singapore&rsquo

Seoul to build world’s 2nd-largest Ferris wheel in 2027

Seoul to build world’s 2nd-largest Ferris wheel in 2027

The Seoul Ring is expected to be a new tourist attraction South Korea’s capital city Seoul will build the world’s second-largest Ferris wheel, the Seoul Ring, on a former landfill site by the end of 2027, the Seoul Metropolitan Government said on Wednesday.Currently, the Ain Dubai F

(* comment hide *}