Yeongam Invites Visitors to 'Spring Has Come, Maybe' Canola Flower Festival

Welcoming Spring Visitors in Gaesin-ri, Yeongam-eup and Dogap-ri, Gunseo-myeon
Bouquet Making, Photo Card Keepsakes... Dogapsa Riverside Park as a Spring Outing Spot

Yeongam County in South Jeolla Province is offering a program where visitors can experience spring in fields fully bloomed with canola flowers. Yeongam County announced that it will welcome visitors under the theme "Spring Has Come, Maybe" from April 18 to April 26 in Gaesin-ri, Yeongam-eup, and Dogap-ri, Gunseo-myeon.

A hands-on experience program is being operated for visitors to Yeongam County, which is in full bloom with canola flowers. Provided by Yeongam County

A hands-on experience program is being operated for visitors to Yeongam County, which is in full bloom with canola flowers. Provided by Yeongam County

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An experiential program using canola flowers will be provided in Dogap-ri, Gunseo-myeon. If visitors pick canola flowers themselves and bring them to the information booth, the flowers will be made into bouquets, and guests can also arrange flowers on photo cards to create their own personal spring memories.


The bouquets in hand and the personalized photo cards are expected to become special keepsakes for visitors. The very process of selecting and decorating flowers is anticipated to offer a unique activity for families, couples, and friends.


In Gaesin-ri, Yeongam-eup, a landscape-oriented program will be centered around the expansive canola flower fields and photo zones. The scenery, where yellow canola flowers blend with Mount Wolchul, is drawing attention as a popular photo spot.


Additionally, the nearby Dogapsa Riverside Park is gaining attention as a spring outing destination where visitors can enjoy both walking and relaxing, in connection with the canola flower complex.


Park Mia, Director of Agricultural Policy at Yeongam County, said, "We have prepared experiential activities in Dogap-ri and beautiful scenery in Gaesin-ri," adding, "We hope visitors will have a time where they can see and take home the essence of spring with their own hands and eyes."


Meanwhile, Yeongam County plans to further strengthen its appeal as a top spring outing destination and revitalize local tourism through this program.

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