May 13-15 ... '60 Million Flowers Palace' Featuring Poppies and More

Expected to Provide Healing and Rest to Citizens Weary from COVID-19

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Ulsan City will hold the "2022 Taehwagang National Garden Spring Flower Festival" under the theme "Spring of Taehwagang, Blooming with Flowers" from May 13 to 15 at the Taehwagang National Garden area.


Started in 2012, the Taehwagang Spring Flower Festival welcomes visitors with 5 types of flowers including poppies, peonies, cornflowers, baby's breath, and coreopsis, totaling about 60 million flowers over an area of 28,000㎡.


This year, the festival will be held with a variety of events including ▲opening ceremony ▲performances ▲exhibitions and experience events ▲special events.


On the first day, May 13, the opening ceremony will begin with a spring flower parade featuring the Gojokdae at 7:10 PM, held on the stage of the flower garden, followed by congratulatory performances such as the Spring Flower Symphony with Geum Nan-sae and the New World Chamber Orchestra.


On the weekend, a concert will be held at Wangbeodeul Madang, and a children's creative puppet show titled "Taehwagang - Dream of the Salmon" will be screened.


Events such as a beautiful photo exhibition of the Taehwagang National Garden, video screenings, spring flower workshop, spring flower travel photo zones, and operation of moving cameras will also take place.


To widely promote the value of the Taehwagang National Garden and revitalize garden culture, a novice gardener competition, garden counselor operation, and children and family experience programs will be operated.


As a special event, two eco-friendly electric vehicles will be operated to provide visitors to the national garden with comfortable and safe guidance around the garden.


Especially at night, for the convenience of visitors, from 7 PM to 10 PM, the event site will be illuminated with a spring flower tower installed around the flower garden, Monet's Bridge lighting using a large frame, and LED lighting in the Taehwagang stream.



An official from Ulsan City said, "Through this spring flower festival, we hope to provide healing and rest to citizens tired from COVID-19 and establish the Taehwagang National Garden as a healing spot loved by all the people."


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