Hwaseong City Opens Our Flower Botanical Garden Free of Charge for Citizens' Day
Free Admission to Woori Flower Botanical Garden
for Citizens from the 18th to the 23rd
Hwaseong City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 12th that it will open the 'Woori Flower Botanical Garden' free of charge to citizens from the 18th to the 23rd to commemorate the launch of the special city status and the 25th anniversary of the city's elevation.
A view of 'Woori Flower Botanical Garden' located in Maegok-ri, Paltan-myeon, Hwaseong-si. Provided by Hwaseong-si.
View original image'Woori Flower Botanical Garden' is a year-round botanical garden located on a total area of 128,312㎡ in Maegok-ri, Paltan-myeon, where visitors can enjoy over 1,100 species of plants. It features a rock garden representing the beautiful Korean landscape, a four-season hall in the form of a traditional hanok house, outdoor flower beds, and a stone forest garden.
The city explained that this event was organized to provide citizens with an opportunity to experience the beauty of native flowers and nature up close and to promote Woori Flower Botanical Garden, a representative natural attraction of the city.
At the botanical garden, events such as ▲nature exploration with cultural tourism guides and ▲exhibitions of subtropical plants in the glass greenhouse will be held for visitors.
Citizens wishing to enter for free must bring an ID card when visiting. Detailed information can be found on the Woori Flower Botanical Garden website.
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Jung Myung-geun, mayor of Hwaseong City, said, "We will continue to engage with local residents and carry out activities to raise awareness of the value of nature."
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