South Korea's paradise of natural beauty is Hoadam Park

Jumbangla Desk: The paradise of South Korea's natural beauty is Hoadam Park. Which is also known as Hodham Botanic Garden. Its beauty is enhanced by the festive season of autumn. At this time thousands of tourists come here every day. However, tourists are flocking to see its beauty

Jumbangla Desk: The paradise of South Korea's natural beauty is Hoadam Park. Which is also known as Hodham Botanic Garden. Its beauty is enhanced by the festive season of autumn. At this time thousands of tourists come here every day. However, tourists are flocking to see its beauty even during the farewell of autumn.

Hoyadam Park

This Wadam Park is located in Gwangju, only 40 kilometers from the capital Seoul. Hwadam means 'friendly contact' in Korean. It is divided into 17 themes.


It has more than 4 thousand native species of trees including maple, birch, oak and cherry. There is also a special bridge. Many visitors write the name of their loved one and hang the lock on that bridge in anticipation of eternal bond.

The park takes on a different look in every season. But in autumn that beauty increases several times. Enjoying that beauty at this time is like a dream for tourists.


The best time to enjoy the beauty of autumn is the first 10 days of November. At this time, the park is crowded with local and foreign tourists. However, even though November is coming to an end, it has not subsided so much.


To enjoy the beauty here, tourists have to walk up the hill under the trees. But the biggest attraction to visit is the monorail. A tour of the entire park, encircling the hills through the colorful trees, adds to the level of enjoyment.


At this time, there are so many tourists every day that it becomes difficult to get monorail tickets. Small children can roam freely in the park. Again, many local Koreans wear dresses matching the color of the leaves.

 

A young woman from South Korea said, 'Colorful autumn leaves are very popular. That's why I came here with my friends wearing a red dress matching the color of the leaves.'


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