It’s time to announce Korea’s spring flower festivals in 2013! For just a few weeks, don’t miss Korea’s beautiful dogwood, apricot and cherry blossoms!
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Daeonsil is Changgyeonggung Palace’s Great Glass House, a beautiful place dedicated to horticulture.
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At the base of Namsan Park is Namsangol Hanok Village, a beautiful setting that includes five traditional-style hanok homes, gardens and on-site artisans.
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The Yeouido Saetgang Ecological Park and Saetgang Bridge are two of Seoul’s best new attractions for nature and architecture lovers.
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Hiking Cheonggyesan mountain in Gyeonggi Province is a popular activity, thanks to its easy trails and and beautiful autumn foliage.
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Thanks to the construction of an impressive 4-story yachting center in 2012, today more Seoulites are visiting Seoul Marina and sailing the Hangang river.
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Northern Seoul’s Dream Forest was opened in 2009 on the grounds of a former amusement park. Blanketing two large hills it’s Seoul’s fourth largest park.
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The Yangjae-dong Flower Market in Seoul is Korea’s largest flower market and a great place to find cheap plants and everything you need to care for them.
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Seoul’s Hyochang Park is more than green space, it’s also a sacred place that inters several of Korea’s greatest leaders and independence heroes.
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The Taebaeksan Snow Festival Korea is one of the country’s premier winter events. Located in snowy Gangwon Province, the festival features snow and ice sculptures.
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