Roses in full bloom at the rose garden created by utilizing the idle space of Daehyeonsan Mountain, attracting continuous visits from local residents.

Roses in full bloom at the rose garden created by utilizing the idle space of Daehyeonsan Mountain, attracting continuous visits from local residents.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] A variety of blooming roses at Daehyeonsan Rose Garden in Seongdong-gu (Mayor Jeong Won-oh) are attracting attention as a healing spot that soothes the minds and bodies of residents tired from COVID-19.


Utilizing 5,000㎡ of idle space among old concrete roads, Daehyeonsan Rose Garden has been gradually developed over two years since 2018, and about 20,000 rose bushes of 35 varieties that bloom year-round from spring to autumn have been planted.


Additionally, photo zones and resting areas such as hammocks have been provided, attracting continuous visits from local residents including families with young children and couples.



Jeong Won-oh, Mayor of Seongdong-gu, said, “I hope the beautiful scenery created at Daehyeonsan Rose Garden will comfort the hearts of residents exhausted by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic,” and urged everyone to enjoy it safely while observing social distancing.


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