The Cheonggyecheon was restorated at 2006 by Seoul City Government. This unprecedented large scale restoration suggests the possibility of fulfill the harmony between human and natural environment. Especially Cheonggyecheon is now attention as the urban ecology stream, there are many insect communities which have high environmental adaptability exist with the other living organisms. In this study, we focus on insect diversity from urbun restored stream of Cheonggyecheon. Totally 18 times surveyed by day and night collecting during 2007 to 2010. The daytime survey for insects was carried out 14 times and night was 4 times. Daytime collecting method were sweeping, beating, brushing and several methods were used depending on the conditions and night collecting by light trap. The collecting results of survey sites are as follows: 174 species, 67 families belonging to 11 orders were recorded in the year 2007; 192 species, 70 families belonging to 10 orders were recorded in the year 2008; 206 species, 72 families belonging to 11 orders were recorded in the year 2009; 248 species, 94 families belonging to 12 orders were recorded in the year 2010; total 433 species, 125 families belonging to 13 orders were recorded. The result of this study showed that, biodiversity of insect was continuous increased after restored.