Seonim Bridge

Seonim Bridge (Korean: 선임교; Hanja: 仙臨僑; RR: Seonimgyo; MR: Sŏnimkyo) is an arch bridge on Jeju Island over Cheonjeyeon Waterfall that has seven nymphs carved on both sides.

[1][2] It crosses from east to west over the stream between the second and third tiers of Cheonjeyeon waterfall.

[4] It was completed in 1984, and cost the Korea Tourism Organization about ₩400 million to construct.

[5] The bridge features 100 guard rails and 34 stone lanterns that light up at night.

[5] The bridge connects Cheonjeyeon with the Jungmun Tourist Complex,[3][2] and is intended for pedestrian use.

Seonimgyo Bridge
Entrance to Seonimgyo Bridge