From the 2nd until January 31st of next year, Ulsan City will install and operate Christmas trees and nighttime landscape lighting around the Taehwagang National Garden Meeting Plaza and the Information Center to celebrate Christmas and the year-end and New Year holidays.


The Christmas tree was prepared to share love and gratitude among neighbors, wrap up this year, and deliver a message of hope and joy to citizens welcoming the new year.


The Christmas tree installed at the Meeting Plaza, combined with decorations such as carriages, star pillars, and hearts, will brightly illuminate the entrance of the National Garden and is expected to serve as a bridge connecting the Meeting Plaza and the Sipridaesup Bamboo Grove.


At the rainbow fountain in front of the Information Center and the surrounding landscaping trees, large LED bells and animal character lights symbolizing the new year will be installed to provide various attractions. Through this, a hopeful year-end and New Year atmosphere will be created, producing an image of a bright and lively garden.


At the entrance leading from the Information Center fountain to the Sipridaesup Milky Way Path, new nighttime landscape lighting will be installed to guide visitors and provide a bright atmosphere. This section, which was dark at night, will be brightly illuminated and is expected to receive great responses from visitors.


The Christmas trees and nighttime landscape lighting will be lit daily from 5:30 PM to midnight from the 2nd until January 31st of next year.



An official from Ulsan City said, “We hope that the beautiful lights will provide a small comfort to visitors to the National Garden despite the cold weather, help them wrap up a busy and eventful year well, and welcome a hopeful new year.”

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