Pyeonghae-eup in Uljin-gun, Gyeongbuk, recently saw the full bloom of a cosmos flower field created last April along the Namdaecheon ecological stream, providing a modest attraction for local residents and tourists.

The cosmos flower field created in the Namdaecheon ecological stream has recently reached full bloom, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful and fragrant cosmos flowers.

The cosmos flower field created in the Namdaecheon ecological stream has recently reached full bloom, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful and fragrant cosmos flowers.

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The ecological stream flower field project site is approximately 3,000 pyeong of land in Wolsong-ri between Jiksan Bridge and Yongjeong Bridge. Until March this year, it was overgrown with silver grass and weeds neglected for years, but it was developed through the interest of local residents and the determination of the Pyeonghae-eup office.


Cosmos seeds were sown by drone, completing the sowing in just one day. About a month later, beautiful flowers began to bloom, and now the cosmos are in full bloom, allowing visitors to enjoy their beauty and fragrance.


The colorful and pretty cosmos field has become a visiting spot for local residents and tourists, and even in the hot weather, the bright scenery offers visitors wonderful memories.



Choi Seon-gwang, head of Pyeonghae-eup, said, “We will do our best to develop this into a tourist attraction that offers sights and relaxation,” adding, “In the future, we will not only focus on Namdaecheon but also seek out neglected public lands within the jurisdiction to discover and create scenic spots.”


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