The Han River is one of the major rivers within the peninsula, originating from Mount Wutai on the western slopes of the Taibai Mountain Range. It stretches over five hundred kilometers, flows through Hanseong, converges with the Imjin River, and finally merges into Ganghwa Bay. Koreans regard the Han River as their mother river, akin to Chinese people's sentiment towards the Yellow River. The segment of the Han River flowing through Hanseong is more than sixty kilometers long, with a wide river surface, even at its narrowest point nearing a thousand meters. A highly modernized metropolis with a grand river is its finest complement, a gift from nature. Any riverside city would beautify this heavenly gift gorgeously.