Baby camellia flowers dyed red, covered with snow that fell overnight (Photo by Daeseung Seo, Sinan-gun)

Baby camellia flowers dyed red, covered with snow that fell overnight (Photo by Daeseung Seo, Sinan-gun)

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The baby camellia flowers dyed red, covered with snow that fell overnight, create a spectacular scene. (Photo by Seodaeseung, Sinan-gun)

The baby camellia flowers dyed red, covered with snow that fell overnight, create a spectacular scene. (Photo by Seodaeseung, Sinan-gun)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Seo Young-seo] On the 14th, white snow warmly embraces the red-colored baby camellia flowers at the Angel Island Sinan Bonsai Park.


Located on the southern foothills of Songgongsan Mountain, overlooking the beautiful sea garden of the Dadohae, the Bonsai Park features a bonsai garden, ecological pond, forest bathing area, sunset art museum, forest experience center, and a book cafe.



The baby camellia blooms brilliantly from December through early January of the following year, with 20.04 million flowers blossoming on 17,000 baby camellia trees planted across the 5-hectare site of Angel Island Sinan Bonsai Park. The scenery is even more spectacular on snowy days.


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