VISIT KOREA_Taehwagang National Garden AND Yeongnam Alps IN Ulsan

 Taehwagang National Garden

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Taehwagang National Garden, the second national garden in Korea, is a prominent tourist destination in Ulsan, featuring more than 20 themed gardens and a 4-kilometer-long Simni Bamboo Grove. Various events, including seasonal festivals, the Taehwa River Bamboo Forest Horror Festival, and the Taehwa River International Jazz Festival, are held here throughout the year. A work by Piet Oudolf, the master of natural gardens, can be found in the garden, a first in Asia.

  • 154 Taehwaganggukgajeongwon-gil, Jung-gu, Ulsan
  • +82-52-229-3148

Yeongnam Alps

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This is a collection of eight peaks, each exceeding 1,000 meters in height, named so because its view is comparable to the Alps in Europe. It is a significant part of the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range’s Nakdong Ridge and the premier mountain tourism destination in southeastern Korea. It is most famous for its spring royal azalea, summer valley, fall silver grass, and winter snow flowers, but other attractions include mountain sports like climbing, mountain biking, and paragliding.

  • 103-8 Alpeuseuoncheon 5-gil Sangbuk-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan
  • +82-52-204-2934