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Busan says the 2025 Seven Bridges Tour drew more than 3,000 participants, had a 96.4% completion rate, and sold out quickly
The 2025 event is over, but the turnout explains why future Seven Bridges registration windows deserve attention.
Busan says the 2025 Seven Bridges Tour drew more than 3,000 participants, had a 96.4% completion rate, and sold out quickly. Useful context if you are watching the next edition.
Busan's result note says the 2025 Seven Bridges Tour was held on September 21, 2025, with more than 3,000 domestic and international participants.
The city also says early ticket sales sold out very quickly, and that most participants finished.
That matters because this is a controlled event. If you want in, you follow the registration schedule.
The numbers show demand is real.
For future editions, the practical takeaway is:
Expect fast ticket movement. Expect a controlled event format. Use the official event site for traffic control and participant rules when the next edition opens.
If the next edition matters to you, save the date and watch the official site.
Marine City view
Mostly event context. Still useful.
The 2025 ride is over. What it does tell you is that the format worked well enough for Busan to push it harder.
Korail and Seoul subway tighten lithium-battery rules from July 1
Korail will block lithium-battery personal mobility (PM) devices, e-bikes, and batteries over 160Wh from trains from July 1, 2026
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