Event Held for 4 Days Through Consumer Participation

Everland, operated by Samsung C&T Resort Division, announced on the 5th that it will offer a 'Plum Picking Experience' for four days starting from the 13th at the plum blossom-themed garden 'Sky Garden Path' to provide consumers with a unique experience opportunity.


The scene of the plum picking experience event held last year for Everland employees and their families / <br>[Photo by Everland]

The scene of the plum picking experience event held last year for Everland employees and their families /
[Photo by Everland]

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Sky Garden Path is the first plum blossom-themed garden in the metropolitan area, which debuted in 2019. From the beginning, plums have been separated early to prevent nutrient dispersion and to nurture the plum trees. Everland, after conducting an employee test last year, judged that the trees are growing healthily and decided to introduce the 'Plum Picking Experience' to the general public this year.


The plum picking experience is open for application for two days from today until tomorrow for members of Everland's integrated membership 'Somsatang.' From the 13th to the 16th, a total of 80 teams will be selected by lottery, with 10 teams each in the morning and afternoon sessions. Up to 4 people can accompany each team, and each person can harvest up to 3kg of plums.


Sky Garden Path covers approximately 33,000㎡, making it Everland's largest garden. It harmoniously combines about 700 plum trees of 11 varieties, including Mancheop Hongmae, Yulgok Mae, and Yongyu Mae, along with various trees and herbaceous plants. Located at the top of Everland, it offers a panoramic view of amusement facilities such as the Space Wheel and T Express, as well as beautiful natural scenery.



An Everland official said, "In the future, we plan to develop various experiential contents using not only Sky Garden Path but also other gardens such as the Four Seasons Garden and the Rose Garden to present to customers."


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