65,000 Colorful Tulips to Bloom in the Second Week of April

You are invited to the garden of tulips.


The Nakdong River Management Headquarters of Busan City announced on the 8th that it has created a tulip park with 65,000 tulip blossoms in the Hwamyeong Ecological Park flower complex, expecting them to be in full bloom in the second week of April.


Last December, the headquarters purchased 65,000 tulip bulbs, peeled them, and planted them across an area of about 4,000 square meters in the tulip garden within the park.


The 11 varieties of tulip bulbs, which have survived the cold winter, are starting to bloom in earnest this week, heralding a feast of spring. The tulips are expected to delight visitors to the park with their splendid appearance, offering a visual treat.


At Nakdong River Ecological Park, you can enjoy a succession of flower festivals, starting with spring tulips and continuing with a variety of summer and autumn flowers. Additionally, the headquarters is planning to provide new attractions, such as a themed flower bed at Samnak Ecological Park Family Park and fragrant flower paths at Hwamyeong and Maekdo Ecological Parks.


In summer, you can admire the hydrangea garden along the Metasequoia Road in Hwamyeong Ecological Park, as well as cosmos and zinnia flower beds in Samnak, Hwamyeong, and Daejeo Ecological Parks. In autumn, you can enjoy the pink muhly grass colony and gaura flower beds in Daejeo Ecological Park.



Kim Kyunghee, head of the Nakdong River Management Headquarters of Busan City, said, "If you are planning a spring outing, I hope you will fully enjoy it at Nakdong River Ecological Park, where tulips are in full bloom. We will also create new fragrant flower paths and themed flower beds within the park to offer a variety of attractions."

A tulip flower bed in full bloom at Hwamyung Ecological Park.

A tulip flower bed in full bloom at Hwamyung Ecological Park.

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