Geumsan County's Agricultural Environment Experience Center, Popular for Its Harmony of Flowers and Exotic Subtropical Plants
A Garden Blending Subtropical Plants
Including Bananas, Mangoes, Guavas, and Starfruit
The Geumsan Agricultural Environment Experience Center, where flowers and exotic subtropical plants coexist in harmony, is gaining popularity.
Located at 70 Uichong-ri, Geumseong-myeon, the Agricultural Environment Experience Center offers a space where visitors can enjoy both rest and hands-on activities while appreciating lush greenery throughout all four seasons. The center features a harmonious blend of familiar flowers and unique subtropical plants, creating a healing environment for all.
The center's gardens showcase temperate and herbaceous plants alongside subtropical species such as bananas, mangoes, guavas, and starfruit. Visitors can follow an interactive path where they can touch the leaves and enjoy the scents of the plants, allowing them to feel even closer to nature.
Admission is free for everyone, including kindergarteners, elementary, middle, and high school students, as well as adults. With an advance reservation, visitors can also participate in hands-on programs such as planting flowerpots or guided tours about plants.
For more information about visiting the Geumsan Agricultural Environment Experience Center or its programs, please contact the Science Farming Team at the Geumsan County Agricultural Technology Center.
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Kang Eunju, a staff member of the Future Agriculture Division at the center, said, "We will do our best to operate programs where people can experience the value of agriculture firsthand and emotionally connect with plants."
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