Bamseom
| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Location | Han River in Seoul, South Korea | 
| Area | 0.24 km2 (0.093 sq mi) | 
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 밤섬 | 
| RR | Bamseom | 
| MR | Pamsŏm | 
Bamseom (Korean: 밤섬; lit. Chestnut Island) is a pair of islets in the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. The uninhabited islets, with a total area of about 0.24 km2 (0.093 sq mi) and length of 1,147 m (3,763 ft), are located between the larger island of Yeouido, to which they were once connected, and the north shore. They remain connected to one another by a narrow strip of sedimentary silt. Seogang Bridge passes directly over the western islet, though there is no access available, as the islets have been left as a natural sanctuary. There is, however, an observation point for bird-watching. Migratory birds use the islets often and among the birds which can be seen are mallards, great egrets, mandarins, common kestrels, and Eastern spot-billed ducks.