Everland, operated by Samsung C&T Resort Division, will open the 'Haneuljeongwon-gil,' the first plum blossom-themed garden in the Seoul metropolitan area, earlier than planned on the 15th. The garden had been closed during winter to protect the trees.


Everland 'Sky Garden Path' View / <br>[Photo by Everland]

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Due to the relatively warm winter this year, the plum blossoms are blooming about ten days earlier than last year, prompting Everland to open Haneuljeongwon-gil ahead of schedule. The flowers are expected to be in full bloom around the 20th.


Haneuljeongwon-gil spans approximately 33,000 square meters (㎡), making it Everland's largest garden. It features around 700 plum trees of 11 varieties, including Mancheop Hongmae, Yulgokmae, and Yongyumae, along with various other trees and spring flowers.


In particular, the garden preserves successor trees that inherit the genetic traits of the Hwaeommae from Hwaeomsa Temple in Gurye, designated as a natural monument, and Wonjeongmae, the oldest plum tree in Korea, showcasing plum trees of high cultural value.


To celebrate the early opening of Haneuljeongwon-gil, Everland plans to offer a special ticket from the 15th to the 26th that allows access only to Haneuljeongwon-gil without entering Everland. The admission fee is 5,000 KRW. Visitors entering Haneuljeongwon-gil will receive discounts on Everland admission tickets and Hoam Art Museum tickets.



Everland stated, "For customer convenience, we plan to operate shuttle buses that go directly from the Everland route bus stops and Hoam Art Museum to the summit of Haneuljeongwon-gil."


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