October 4 to November 19 in Buk-gu Naehwanggyo Area

Blowing Bubble with Mureoksae and Wetland Plant Education, etc.

Have you seen the "autumn" of Taehwagang?


An ecological experience center introducing the 'Muleoksae' (Miscanthus sacchariflorus) colony, a representative ecological tourism resource of Taehwagang in autumn, is being operated.


Ulsan City and the Taehwagang Ecotourism Council announced on the 2nd that the "Taehwagang Muleoksae Ecological Experience Center" will be open from the 4th of this month to November 19th under Naehwanggyo Bridge in Myeongchon-dong, Buk-gu.


The Muleoksae Ecological Experience Center operates daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closes when it rains. Anyone can participate for free, and groups or schools can make reservations by phone through the Taehwagang Exploration Information Center before visiting.


At the Taehwagang Muleoksae Ecological Experience Center, visitors can experience blowing soap bubbles to learn about the water conduction function of Muleoksae. When soap water is applied to the tip of the Muleoksae stem and blown, the breath travels through the water vessels and creates grape-like bubbles at the tip of the stem. Through these soap bubbles, visitors can visually confirm the pathways through which water and nutrients ascend.


Additionally, with a natural environment guide, visitors learn how to distinguish and understand the ecology of wetland plants in the Taehwagang estuary such as Muleoksae, Eoksae (Miscanthus sinensis), reed, and Dalppuripul (Sparganium). They also solve quizzes about wetland plants and participate in making circular winter bird feeders.


A photo zone set against the Muleoksae colony is also available. Visitors can take instant photos and attach them to paper frames to create lasting memories.



An official from Ulsan City said, "The Muleoksae colony is an ecological tourism attraction that purifies water and serves as a breeding ground or habitat for birds and animals, while its silver seeds create a spectacular view over time. We plan to promote the Muleoksae colony by operating this ecological experience center."

Taehwagang Silver Grass Colony.

Taehwagang Silver Grass Colony.

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