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'''Sebitseom''' ({{Korean|hangul=세빛섬}}), name stylized as '''Some Sevit'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=세빛섬 |url=https://www.somesevit.co.kr/kr/index.do |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.somesevit.co.kr}}</ref> and sometimes known as the '''Sebit islets''' , are [[artificial island]]s in the [[Han River (Korea)|Han River]], [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]].<ref name="Taipei Times - 04Jun2011 - Fendi launches fashion line on Seoul floating island">{{cite news|url=http://www.taipeitimes.net/News/world/archives/2011/06/04/2003504958|title=Fendi launches fashion line on Seoul floating island|date=June 4, 2011|work=[[Taipei Times]]|accessdate=15 June 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=이형구 |title=세빛둥둥섬 새이름은 '세빛섬' |url=http://news.jtbc.joins.com/article/article.aspx?news_id=NB10530123 |newspaper=The Daily Sports |location=Seoul |publisher=[[JoongAng Ilbo]] |date=14 July 2014 |accessdate=14 July 2014 }}</ref> It was built at the suggestion of Kim Eun-sung (citizen of Seoul City) in 2006. [[Seoul|Seoul City]] made this island by Build-Transfer-Operate (BTO). It has 3 islands: '''Gavit''' ({{Korean|hangul=가빛|rr=gabit|labels=no}}), '''Chavit''' ({{Korean|hangul=채빛|rr=chebit|labels=no}}), and '''Solvit''' ({{Korean|hangul=솔빛|rr=solbit|labels=no}}). Yevit is part of Sebitseom, but is not an island itself, but rather, it's an on-land multimedia art gallery complementing the three floating islands.

'''Sebitseom''' ({{Korean|hangul=세빛섬}}), name stylized as '''Some Sevit'''<ref>{{Cite web |title=세빛섬 |url=https://www.somesevit.co.kr/kr/index.do |access-date=2024-06-16 |website=www.somesevit.co.kr}}</ref> and sometimes known as the '''Sebit islets''' , are [[artificial island]]s in the [[Han River (Korea)|Han River]]in [[Seoul]], South Korea.<ref name="Taipei Times - 04Jun2011 - Fendi launches fashion line on Seoul floating island">{{cite news|url=http://www.taipeitimes.net/News/world/archives/2011/06/04/2003504958|title=Fendi launches fashion line on Seoul floating island|date=June 4, 2011|work=[[Taipei Times]]|accessdate=15 June 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=이형구 |title=세빛둥둥섬 새이름은 '세빛섬' |url=http://news.jtbc.joins.com/article/article.aspx?news_id=NB10530123 |newspaper=The Daily Sports |location=Seoul |publisher=[[JoongAng Ilbo]] |date=14 July 2014 |accessdate=14 July 2014 }}</ref> It was built at the suggestion of Kim Eun-sung (citizen of Seoul City) in 2006. [[Seoul|Seoul City]] made this island by Build-Transfer-Operate (BTO). It has 3 islands: '''Gavit''' ({{Korean|hangul=가빛|rr=gabit|labels=no}}), '''Chavit''' ({{Korean|hangul=채빛|rr=chebit|labels=no}}), and '''Solvit''' ({{Korean|hangul=솔빛|rr=solbit|labels=no}}). Yevit is part of Sebitseom, but is not an island itself, but rather, it's an on-land multimedia art gallery complementing the three floating islands.



==Background==

==Background==


Latest revision as of 06:17, 19 June 2024

Sebitseom
View of the islands' facilities from the opposite bank of the river (2014)
Map
Geography
Coordinates37°30′44N 126°59′42.9″E / 37.51222°N 126.995250°E / 37.51222; 126.995250
Additional information
Official websitewww.somesevit.com/en/index.do (in English)
Korean name
Hangul

세빛섬

Revised RomanizationSebitseom
McCune–ReischauerSebitsŏm

Sebitseom (Korean세빛섬), name stylized as Some Sevit[1] and sometimes known as the Sebit islets , are artificial islands in the Han RiverinSeoul, South Korea.[2][3] It was built at the suggestion of Kim Eun-sung (citizen of Seoul City) in 2006. Seoul City made this island by Build-Transfer-Operate (BTO). It has 3 islands: Gavit (가빛; gabit), Chavit (채빛; chebit), and Solvit (솔빛; solbit). Yevit is part of Sebitseom, but is not an island itself, but rather, it's an on-land multimedia art gallery complementing the three floating islands.

Background

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Sebitseom, covering a combined area of 10,421 m2 (Gavit: 4,881 m2, Chavit: 3,477 m2, Solvit: 1,271 m2, Yevit: 792 m2), was set to open as a private equity consortium in September 2011 containing convention halls and performance and display areas, along with commercial areas (e.g. restaurant, cafés, etc.), but due to managerial conflicts, the plan was indefinitely postponed.[4] In September 2009, however, roughly $86 million (USD) were invested into Sebitseom (then-named Flo Some or 플로섬) to build the lobbies, decks, and rooftops of each island.[5] As of May 2011, 47% of Some Sevit is owned by Hyosung Group; 10% is owned by Jinheung Company, an affiliate of Hyosung Group; and 29% is owned by SH Construction. Some Sevit has been managed and operated by a manufacturing firm named CR101.[6] Monthly expenses on upkeep and rentals reach around $970,000 (USD) or an annual expense of roughly $11.6 million. The projected expenses is estimated to be over $268 million (unadjusted for inflation) during the next 25 years.

History

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Controversy

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The luxury brand Fendi held a fashion show on June 3, 2011, unveiling its Fall and Winter collection, amidst heavy protests from animal rights activists. When it was reported that the show would focus on fur items, the Seoul government demanded fur to be excluded from the show "in response to protests from anti-fur activists about this use of a public venue."[8] In response to government demands, Fendi cited the lack of time left until the show (there were only weeks left before the show) and the time and money they had already spent in preparation. In response to the protest, however, Fendi decided to diminish the show's focus on fur by introducing a greater variety of items, such as shoes, bags, and other accessories. Earlier in the year, a popular SBS TV program, "TV Animal Farm," aired an episode bringing awareness to the fur industry and to the living conditions of animals farmed for fur. It depicted actual footage of the process of collecting fur from live animals and shocked viewers, which may have impacted the number of protesters against the fashion show.[9]

Characteristic of each island

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Sebitseom has been featured in Korean dramas including She Was Pretty Athena: Goddess of War.[10] The islets were featured in the blockbuster movie Avengers: Age of Ultron as the site of laboratories of Dr. Helen Cho.[11] The final runway show from cycle 21ofAmerica's Next Top Model was set near the islets.[12] The islets were also used as the site of a pit stop during the eleventh episode of The Amazing Race 29.[13]

References

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  1. ^ "세빛섬". www.somesevit.co.kr. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  • ^ "Fendi launches fashion line on Seoul floating island". Taipei Times. June 4, 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  • ^ 이형구 (14 July 2014). "세빛둥둥섬 새이름은 '세빛섬'". The Daily Sports. Seoul: JoongAng Ilbo. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  • ^ "시설 소개". Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  • ^ "세빛둥둥섬 '호화쇼'만 둥둥?". Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  • ^ "(주)CR101". Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  • ^ "세빛섬 소개". Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  • ^ HEEJUNG JUNG (3 June 2011). "Fendi launches fashion line on Seoul floating island". Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  • ^ "산 채로 가죽 벗겨진 너구리 '충격'". July 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  • ^ "Some Sevit". english.visitseoul.net. Retrieved 2018-05-14.
  • ^ Won Ho-jung (22 April 2015). "Soul and Seoul in the 'Age of Ultron'". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  • ^ "Finale Part Two: America's Next Top Model is...". America's Next Top Model. Season 21. Episode 16. 5 December 2014. The CW.
  • ^ Ray, Lincee (25 May 2017). "The Amazing Race recap: 'As Easy as Stacking Cups'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
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