Nodeulseom

Nodeulseom (Korean: 노들섬) is an artificial island in the River Han in Seoul, South Korea.

On the island, there are various cultural facilities including an outdoor music space, bookstore, a large green open area and a two-meter moon art installation called Moonlight Nodeul.

During the lawsuit, it was revealed that Yi had no documentation to prove that he had owned the land; he claimed that they were lost during the turmoils of the previous few decades.

The colonial government extracted a large amount of sand from the area, which resulted in the plot of land becoming an island, which was dubbed in Japanese "Nakanoshima" (中之島).

[4] During the 1970s and 1980s, the land was further altered during the presidencies of Park Chung Hee and Chun Doo-hwan, who extracted more sand from the island.

Part of Shincho-ri is visible here, on the right in the distance, at the middle of the bridge (1911)