Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 18th that it has successfully completed the free opening of its representative tourist attraction, Nari Farm, in spring 2026.

Yangju City successfully completed the free opening of Nari Farm, its representative tourist attraction, in the spring of 2026. Photo by Yangju City

Yangju City successfully completed the free opening of Nari Farm, its representative tourist attraction, in the spring of 2026. Photo by Yangju City

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The city opened Nari Farm to the public free of charge for nine days, from May 9 to May 17, and approximately 17,000 people visited during this period.


Nari Farm, which spans 26,541 square meters, is a large-scale site themed around canola flowers and barley, attracting families and couples. It was also well received as a venue for experiential learning for daycare centers and kindergartens. Visitors enjoyed the freshness of spring while relaxing and spending leisure time.


This year, in particular, large rest shelters and both large and small parasols were newly installed throughout the site, expanding visitor amenities and rest areas with a focus on creating a comfortable viewing environment.


An official from Yangju City stated, "Starting this year, to revitalize local neighborhood businesses, a portion of the admission fee will be provided in the form of Yangju Love Gift Certificates." The official added, "This change from the previous Nari Coupons system will allow the certificates to be used throughout Yangju, which is expected to significantly help boost sales for small businesses and revitalize the local economy."



Meanwhile, the city plans to ramp up preparations for the fall opening, which will feature globe amaranth from September 18 to October 25, by planting a variety of landscaping crops and making other preparations for the autumn season.


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