On May 15th, a couple is taking wedding photos with the greenery as the background at Seoul Forest Park in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

On May 15th, a couple is taking wedding photos with the greenery as the background at Seoul Forest Park in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Yuhan-Kimberly announced on the 28th that it is recruiting entries for the ‘Seoul Forest Exciting Photo Exhibition’ in collaboration with Seoul Green Trust and Seoul Forest Conservancy until the 6th of next month.


The photo exhibition, held under the theme ‘Our Exciting Moments in Seoul Forest,’ is designed to share with many people the happy memories of couples and spouses full of excitement against the backdrop of Seoul Forest Park, and to allow them to empathize with the happiness and healing feelings that nature in the city provides.


Applicants can submit their entries by accessing the Seoul Forest website. Up to five works per team can be submitted, and about 20 selected photos will be exhibited at the ‘Excitement Garden Photo Exhibition’ within Seoul Forest Park in October. Any photo capturing happy moments of couples, such as date photos or wedding photos taken in Seoul Forest Park, can be entered.


The Excitement Garden within Seoul Forest Park, where the exhibition will be held, is part of Yuhan-Kimberly’s Our Mountains and Rivers Greener Greener campaign’s Index Garden Project and was established in May 2019. Yuhan-Kimberly created the Excitement Garden to provide citizens with opportunities to make small but meaningful memories in nature and to feel the natural harmony between nature and people. Last year, a twilight wedding ceremony for an elderly couple and small weddings were held here, and the money saved through these events was used for helping neighbors, making it a meaningful event.



A Yuhan-Kimberly official said, “We will continue to hold various events that bring joy beyond garden creation so that various visitors to the park can think of the forest as a place to feel the importance of nature in the city and create memories.”


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