Gwangyang Sarasil Lavender Farm, Filled with Purple Hues and Fragrance
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] The Sarasil Lavender Farm in Gwangyang, Jeonnam, is reaching the peak of its purple bloom as mid-June approaches.
Although the scale has reduced to one-third due to root rot caused by flooding last year, its mysterious and enchanting fragrance and colors still stir the emotions.
This year, visitors can enter Sarasil Lavender Farm free of charge and enjoy dried flowers, bath additives, pressed flowers, and foot baths.
Lavender, native to the Mediterranean coast, is widely used for herbal tea, aromatherapy, and ornamental purposes, and is known to be highly effective in treating headaches, anxiety, dizziness, and insomnia.
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We recommend checking out the "Proust effect," where the sense of smell most powerfully evokes memories, at Gwangyang Sarasil Lavender Farm this coming weekend.
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