The Korea National Arboretum and Garden Management Agency (hereinafter referred to as KNA) announced on the 5th that it will hold the 'Arboretum Healing Challenge' event in collaboration with the Black Yak Alpine Club (hereinafter referred to as BAC).


The challenge was organized to promote arboretum and garden culture and to widely raise awareness of climate change and the importance of rare and endemic plants.


Visitors to the National Sejong Arboretum are uploading photos of their visit to the BAC app to participate in the 'Arboretum Healing Challenge.' Provided by the Korea Arboretum and Garden Management Authority

Visitors to the National Sejong Arboretum are uploading photos of their visit to the BAC app to participate in the 'Arboretum Healing Challenge.' Provided by the Korea Arboretum and Garden Management Authority

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Participation in the challenge is possible by BAC members visiting five exhibition gardens each at the Baekdudaegan National Arboretum and the Sejong National Arboretum, then registering GPS stamps and photos through the BAC app.


The period runs from today (the 5th) until June 5th, and any BAC member can participate in the challenge.



Ryu Kwang-soo, Director of KNA, said, “I hope BAC members will have a healing time while viewing plants that are usually difficult to encounter at the Baekdudaegan National Arboretum and the Sejong National Arboretum.” He added, “KNA will continue to strive to promote arboretum and garden culture and to expand the value of biodiversity.”


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