Lotus Flowers in Full Bloom Across Over 100,000 Pyeong... Lotus Festival Held from the 20th to the 23rd

Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 10th that the Hoisan Baengnyeonji outdoor water playground, where the Muan Lotus Festival is held, will operate for 38 days from the 14th of this month to the 20th of next month.


The Hoisan Baengnyeonji water playground is equipped with convenience facilities including a children's pool, toddler pool, wave pool, shower rooms, a snack bar, and shaded rest areas, attracting about 30,000 visitors annually.


Outdoor Water Playground at Hoisan Baengnyeonji <br>[Photo by Muan-gun]

Outdoor Water Playground at Hoisan Baengnyeonji
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The water playground operating hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and it is closed every Monday. Admission fees are 8,000 KRW for adults, 7,000 KRW for teenagers and children, and 6,000 KRW for seniors and toddlers, with discounted rates applied for Muan residents.


Inquiries about the water playground can be made at the Hoisan Baengnyeonji water playground ticket booth or on the official website.


Governor Kim San stated, "Safety is the top priority," adding, "We will do our best to enhance visitor convenience and ensure safe facility management by managing parking, collecting trash, and preventing accidents so that tourists can enjoy a pleasant summer vacation."


Meanwhile, Hoisan Baengnyeonji offers a spectacular view of lotus flowers blooming over approximately 100,000 pyeong every July and August. It is equipped with permanent facilities such as an auto camping site, water playground, petting zoo, local food hall, and cafes, making it a popular national tourist destination for families and group tourists. The 26th Muan Lotus Festival will be held from the 20th to the 23rd.



Muan = Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-ju just8440@asiae.co.kr


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