Yellow Canola Flowers in Full Bloom at Amsa History Park in Gangdong-gu

A 2,974㎡ Canola Flower Field in Amsa-dong, Gangdong-gu, Attracts Local Residents

Upon Completion of Amsa History Park in 2026, It Will Connect to the Han River via Amsa Green Path, Becoming a Popular Spot



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A canola flower field comparable to that of Jeju Island has been created in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, drawing continuous visits from local residents.


Gangdong-gu (Mayor Lee Soo-hee) announced on the 23rd that a canola flower field covering 2,974㎡ within Amsa History Park has been established and opened to the public.


Designated as a park under urban planning facilities in 2006, Amsa History Park is currently about 84% through land compensation, with completion targeted for May 2026.


To provide a temporary attraction before the park’s full completion for residents who have long awaited the park’s development, the district sowed canola flowers together with residents on a partially compensated site (Amsa-dong 197). The canola flowers are now in full bloom and are expected to be viewable until early June.


The canola flower field in Amsa History Park features walking trails that allow visitors to stroll through the flower beds, offering an immersive experience as if being surrounded by flowers. Along the trails, photo zones are also available for visitors to capture memorable moments.


The Amsa Green Path project, which connects the Amsa Prehistoric Site and the Han River waterfront with green spaces, is also underway. Upon its completion by the end of this year, accessibility from Amsa History Park through the Amsa Historic Site to the Han River will be enhanced. Additionally, with the opening of Line 8’s Amsa History Park Station scheduled for June next year, transportation access will improve, making it a popular destination for many citizens in the future.



Lee Soo-hee, Mayor of Gangdong-gu, said, “I hope the yellow canola flower field will be a source of vitality for residents. This fall, we plan to create a cosmos flower field here where people can enjoy the seasonal atmosphere right in the heart of the city. We encourage many to visit and find healing.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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