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The Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail: Experience Seoul's Analog Charm Along the Tracks

Despite Seoul's rapid development, the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail in Nowon-gu preserves subtle analog charm, making it a recommended spot for a nostalgic walk.

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The Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail reflects the mid-to-late 20th-century history of Korea's railways and trains. Once a means of transportation, the train has now been transformed into a cultural space, offering a glimpse into the past for residents of Nowon-gu.

Beloved by locals for walking and jogging, the quiet and serene railway path also evokes nostalgia for bygone days. With photo spots featuring the tracks as a backdrop and charming cafés, the trail is a popular destination for family outings and dates, especially among younger visitors.



| Gonggneung Dokkaebi Market
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This travel course along the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail begins at the Gonggneung Dokkaebi Market. Formed naturally in 1939 with the opening of the Gyeongchun Line, the market originated from street vendors who gathered near Hwarangdae Station. Inspired by the way the vendors would disappear in a flash during crackdowns, the market was named "Dokkaebi Market," reflecting the lives of common people during the colonial era.

Gonggneung Dokkaebi Market is a representative local market in Nowon-gu, not only supplying fresh goods for the community but also serving as a key stop on the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail tourism course. With around 4,000 daily visitors, it is a popular attraction where the charm of tradition and modernity coexist.



| Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail
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After grabbing a quick bite at Gonggneung Dokkaebi Market., head to the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail, where you can enjoy a peaceful walk along the old railroad tracks once used by trains in the heart of the city.

The Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail offers a unique space that connects modern Seoul with its past through its tranquil and serene atmosphere. Visitors can experience the thrill of walking directly on the tracks, something usually only observed from a distance due to safety concerns, and feel the vibrant energy of the empty tracks as if a train might arrive any moment. This blend of nostalgia and excitement is what makes the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail truly special.



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As you walk along the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail, you'll come across Hwarangdae Railroad Park, a space that faithfully recreates the area where trains once operated. Visitors can explore various train models and railway-related exhibits, offering a unique experience, especially for foreign tourists with an interest in trains.

In particular, during spring, take a photo under the white cherry blossoms with the vintage trains as a backdrop. This setting adds a touch of retro charm, allowing you to create precious memories reminiscent of days gone by.



| The Old Hwarangdae Station
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The highlight of the Gyeongchun Line Forest Trail is the Old Hwarangdae Station, which no longer serves as a train stop but still retains the appearance of a bygone-era railway station.

With the sound of children’s laughter echoing around and elderly visitors strolling leisurely, it has become a perfect gathering spot for families. The station’s surroundings exude a quiet and tranquil atmosphere, evoking the feeling of time standing still and rekindling nostalgic memories of train journeys from the past.


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