‘Gwangjin Mugunghwa Garden’ Established Around Gwangjin Supnaru Observatory

3,000 Mugunghwa Plants Planted on 3,500㎡... Enjoy Strolling While Viewing Mugunghwa Flowers



Creation of 'Gwangjin Mugunghwa Garden' Around Gwangjin Supnaru Observatory View original image

Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Kyungho) has newly established the ‘Gwangjin Mugunghwa Garden’ around the Gwangjin Supnaru Observatory.


This is to increase residents' interest and elevate the status of the Mugunghwa, Korea’s national flower, by allowing people to see and feel it closely in their daily lives.


Since May, 3,000 Mugunghwa plants have been planted over an area of 3,500㎡.


Representative Mugunghwa varieties with strong growth and vivid colors such as Baekdansim, Bulsae, Parangsae, and Asadal were planted so visitors can enjoy a diverse and beautiful display of Mugunghwa flowers.


Additionally, trees were arranged in the shape of flower petals and a walking path symbolizing a waterway was created to provide various sights. Informational signs were installed, and resting areas were set up along the path so visitors can relax while appreciating the Mugunghwa.



Kim Kyungho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “We hope residents will continue to show interest and love so that the beauty of the Gwangjin Mugunghwa Garden and the Mugunghwa flower can spread widely. We will do our best to create green spaces where residents can comfortably rest through various projects in the future.”

Creation of 'Gwangjin Mugunghwa Garden' Around Gwangjin Supnaru Observatory View original image

The district is recruiting volunteers to help manage the Mugunghwa Garden. For more details, please contact the Parks and Greenery Division of Gwangjin-gu.


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