A large field of flowers and a nice place to relax. Not easy to go, but it is totally worth it. Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this hidden gem offers a serene escape for those seeking tranquility. As you approach, the vibrant colors of the blossoms create a stunning tapestry that dances in the gentle breeze, inviting you to step closer. The sweet fragrance of the flowers fills the air, uplifting your spirits and calming your mind.
Here, time seems to stand still, allowing you to forget your worries and simply immerse yourself in nature's beauty. You can find a cozy spot on the soft grass, where you can lie back and watch the clouds drift lazily across the sky. Nearby, the soothing sound of a babbling brook provides the perfect soundtrack for a peaceful afternoon. Whether you choose to read a book, meditate, or simply enjoy the scenery, every moment spent in this flower-filled paradise rejuvenates the soul. Though the journey may be challenging, the reward of tranquility and the breathtaking views make it an unforgettable experience that will linger in your memory long...
ย ย ย Read moreAlthough the metro train ride plus bus ride took around 1 hour, I think itโs worth the effort to see especially the Kochia scoparia flowers which looked really pretty in autumn. The rest of the flowers are also instagram- worthy. There are only flowers there, no theme park nor restaurants so you only come if you really want to see plants/flowers. We reached in the late afternoon. It was not that crowded as we still managed to get pictures without too much photobomb. Some tourists would try to move into the flowers area to get closer pictures but the staff their would blow whistle and chase people out to the stipulated pathway that you are allowed to stand and...
ย ย ย Read moreBecause we don't know how to go, we go to Olympic Park first (Nari Park is a part of it) but it was so far.. around 11 bus stop from coex mall. And when I arrive there is no toilet. And I need to go down all the way to the park to use the toilet and walk quite far to Nari Park. When I got there, it's almost dark and there're so many stairs. Because of that I canceled to go there. And then I realize that there's a road that lead immediately to Nari Park stairs. OMG. I wish I know before. I hope the KTO will consider to give more information about how to go to the tourism places because I rely on Google Map that is not...
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