Yangsan City to Operate "June Yangsan City Tour"
A One-Day Journey Following the Scent of Flowers on the 14th and 15th
Yangsan City in Gyeongnam will operate the "June 2025 Yangsan City Tour," a special one-day travel program for citizens and tourists, on June 14 and 15.
This city tour features a well-organized itinerary that allows participants to experience nature, tradition, and the vibrant atmosphere of local markets all at once.
Participants will begin with a flower tea tasting and traditional snack-making experience at the Changgi Village Experience and Recreation Center. Afterward, they can enjoy a free lunch at Deokgye Market, visit the Korean Royal Court Flower Museum, and finally tour the Beopgi Water Source, which preserves pristine natural scenery.
The program is a one-day course with a maximum of 30 participants per day. Anyone interested in joining the Yangsan City Bus Tour can apply through the "City Tour" page on the Yangsan City Culture, Tourism, and Sports website.
The application period runs from June 4 to June 11. The participation fee is 3,000 won for adults, 1,000 won for teenagers, and free for preschool children. However, experience program fees are charged separately.
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A city official stated, "The Yangsan City Tour will provide a great opportunity for relaxation to citizens and tourists who need a break from daily life," adding, "We plan to actively promote local tourism resources through a variety of themed city tours in the future."
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