Capturing Spring Scenery with Over 1,000 Species of Flowering Trees and Wildflowers
Haneulbit Arboretum in Jangheung-gun, Jeollanam-do, is holding the "10th Tulip Festival" from the 1st to the 23rd of this month.
According to the county on the 3rd, Haneulbit Arboretum, where the tulip festival is in full swing, is adorned not only with tulips but also with over 1,000 species of flowering trees and wildflowers throughout the arboretum, capturing a vibrant spring landscape.
The 10th Tulip Festival is currently underway at Jangheung Haneulbit Arboretum. [Photo by Jangheung-gun]
Haneulbit Arboretum is designated as Jeollanam-do's 8th and the nation's 22nd private garden, featuring around 300 species of trees and over 1,000 species of various herbaceous plants harmoniously coexisting within the arboretum.
It is especially noted as a waterside ecological learning site, offering a special experience for curious children.
Popular as a family travel destination throughout the four seasons, Haneulbit Arboretum spans approximately 100,000 square meters and is equipped with various facilities such as a cypress forest, ecological pond, glamping site, and water play area.
A wide cypress forest spreads out behind the arboretum, allowing visitors to enjoy a leisurely walk.
Joo Jae-yong, the representative of Haneulbit Arboretum, said, "Various spring flowers, including tulips, are bursting into bloom and radiating dazzling spring energy," adding, "We hope visitors create happy memories at the 10th Tulip Festival."
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