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Ulsan City Recruiting Participants for "Family Garden Making Experience Event" at Taehwagang National Garden Spring Flower Festival

Family and Couple Teams to Create Gardens on May 17-18
80 Teams (20 per Session) to Be Recruited via Ulsan City Website Starting May 2

Ulsan City is recruiting participants for the "Family Garden Making Experience Event," which will be held as part of the "2025 Taehwagang National Garden Spring Flower Festival" scheduled to take place from May 16 to May 18, 2025.

Ulsan City Recruiting Participants for "Family Garden Making Experience Event" at Taehwagang National Garden Spring Flower Festival Family Garden Making Experience Event.

This "Family Garden Making Experience Event" has been organized to successfully host the "Taehwagang National Garden Spring Flower Festival" together with citizens and to promote the spread of garden culture.


During this experience event, families, couples, and others will form teams to directly plant garden plants and create their own family gardens within pre-designated plots. The event will be held four times in total, twice a day (at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.) on both May 17 and May 18.


Any Ulsan citizen can participate, and a total of 80 teams (20 teams per session) will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis through the city hall website starting from May 2.


Through this event, the city plans to showcase the family gardens created by citizens, featuring garden plants and various models of migratory birds that can be seen in the national garden, to visitors during the "Taehwagang National Garden Spring Flower Festival."


Participants selected for the experience event will create family gardens utilizing small spaces around the Bamboo Ecological Park in Taehwagang National Garden, and all basic materials will be provided on site that day.


In particular, Ulsan City plans to provide professional gardener consulting from the garden creation stage in cooperation with the Ulsan Landscape Association and the Ulsan Citizen Gardener Association, as well as support various garden plants and perennial herbaceous plants so that gardens reflecting the local characteristics can be created.


A city official stated, "With the arrival of warm spring, we hope many citizens will take a break from their busy daily lives, visit Taehwagang National Garden, enjoy the rich scent of spring flowers and the refreshing breeze of the bamboo forest, experience garden culture, and spend happy moments with their families."




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