Cherry Blossom Spots in Gimhae for Next Year

Hello! Welcome to Gimhae Tourism!
Today, to soothe the sadness of the cherry blossoms that have quickly fallen,
I will introduce you to the cherry blossom spots in Gimhae to prepare for next year.
Don't be sad that the cherry blossoms have fallen!
The places we recommend today are still beautiful with the greenery left behind.
This place is very famous, right? The spring at Gimhae's Yeonji Park is well-known.
Many people from other regions come to visit!
Around the lake, the cherry blossoms create a mesmerizing walking path.
Above, cherry blossoms bloom, while tulips bloom at your feet,
so you can easily capture a hundred perfect shots!
The second recommendation is Bonghwangdae Park!
This place is famous for picnics.
A picnic with cherry blossoms in spring is a must!
Of course, a picnic in Bonghwangdae Park, filled with greenery after the cherry blossoms have fallen, is also recommended.
There's a small pond on one side of the park that reminds you of a scene from a medieval European movie!
The third spot is Jangyu Nuri-gil!
The long cherry blossom path along Yulha Stream is a beautiful walking trail.
It's a great place to stroll with your loved ones or children.
Next to it is a café street where you can grab a fragrant cup of coffee and enjoy a walk along the stream.
If you're planning to visit with your child,
don't miss the Yulha Archaeological Exhibition Hall located nearby!
The fourth recommended place is Gaya Land!
The cherry blossoms alongside the colorful rides are truly beautiful.
Enjoy the cherry blossoms and exciting rides!
I especially recommend the sky bicycle, where you can enjoy the cherry blossoms right in front of you!
Finally, we have Bunsungsan Ecological Forest!
The large cherry blossom trees create a tunnel,
making it a mystical cherry blossom spot.
If you come with your child, don't miss the 'Forest Experience Program' at the ecological experience center!
You can even walk barefoot on the clay paths to enjoy nature!
*Remember to bring a towel to clean your feet.*
Visiting in spring is great, but these spots are beautiful year-round!
Visit this weekend!

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