If you want to kiss nature, Seoul Olympic Park, South Korea, is a good place. Many Koreans will come here for picnics and flowers. There are also many indoor venues to provide a variety of balls and concerts!
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Olympic Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Olympic Park not only has six outdoor sports venues used during the 24th Olympic Games, but also a multi-functional park with strong cultural atmosphere, with a total area of about 1.67 million square meters. The competition field of the park is surrounded by fountains and small lakes, as well as a large lawn where folk performances can be performed. More than 200 sculptures are displayed in the lawn area. These sculptures were donated by 67 artists who participated in the International Field Sculpture Exhibition in commemoration of the 24th Olympic Games, especially the "Thumb" by Seigale (France) and the "Flowing" by Bioli (Belgium). Fountain" is striking. The park also houses the Olympic Cultural Center, which integrates education and entertainment. The center consists of two exhibition halls, space science and dinosaurs. There are replicas of various space exploration equipment and lunar rock specimens in the Space Hall, as well as the space suits of American and former Soviet astronauts; the Dinosaur Hall has 27 dynamic or static dinosaur models. Mongchon Doseong Fortress in the Olympic Park is designated as Historic Site No. 297. It is a natural hill wall built by the ancient Baekje Kingdom to prevent external attacks by taking advantage of the natural terrain.
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Olympic Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you want to kiss nature, Seoul Olympic Park, South Korea, is a good place. Many Koreans will come here for picnics and flowers. There are also many indoor venues to provide a variety of balls and concerts!
Seoul Olympic Park is a multi-purpose park built in South Korea to commemorate the 1988 Summer Olympics in Fang-dong, Songpo District, Seoul. Around the three major themes of health, viewing and play, the park can be divided into four sections: culture and art, life sports, environmental ecology and historical experience. It is a good place for Seoul citizens to take a leisure walk and is also one of the most famous tourist attractions in Korea. The "Peace Square" centered in front of the Seoul Olympic Park is a good place for citizens to roller-skate and rest. Below the "Peace Gate" is the Olympic flame, which burned in 1988 and remains intact. The biggest highlight of the park is the SOMA Art Museum, which is scattered with various outdoor sculptures throughout the park, which include the famous works of world-class giants and the works of new writers, which are lifelike and often attract many tourists to stop and observe in front of them.
Besides hosting various events, Olympic Park also boasts itself with various faunas especially during spring and autumn, with Rose and Cosmos the main fauna to be enjoyed.
It was good to go for exercise, it was so good to ride a bike, and the bathroom was more convenient than I thought! You can also play a playground, soccer and basketball for children, so you can enjoy a variety of things 😊
Olympic Park is famous for its trees alone, and there are so many things to enjoy, not only that tree, but also Pink Muhly, Mongchon Lake, and the World Tower from the hills. It takes about two hours to go around, but you can exercise and feel refreshed. The scenery that unfolds everywhere is really beautiful depending on the time and season. I recommend it. 🌿