Exploring the Beauty of Ttukseom Hangang Park in Late May

Ttukseom Hangang Park, known for its vibrant transformation at the end of May, has recently become the stage for the 'Seoul International Garden Expo,' turning its 30,000-pyeong area into a magnificent floral city. Visitors can enjoy world-class gardens right in the heart of the city without having to travel to Jeju or abroad.
Late May is a peak time when spring flowers and early summer greenery come together, providing a visual feast. Despite being a free public space, the park features theme gardens created by professional gardeners, making it an ideal spot for romantic dates or family outings.
The park's biggest charm lies in its 'artist gardens,' which have been transformed into permanent exhibitions. Created by renowned garden designers, these spaces offer depth and storytelling beyond mere flower beds. The pathways between the gardens are stroller and wheelchair-friendly, allowing people of all ages to enjoy the area together.
With small ponds, unique rock formations, and rare plants, the scenery feels like an exploration of a secret garden. Visiting in late May when the plants are at their freshest can yield stunning photos, especially if you wear bright colors that contrast with the greenery.
As you walk towards the riverside after passing the garden expo area, you'll encounter the alluring rose garden. Although not very large, Ttukseom Rose Garden boasts a variety of species and a dense arrangement, perfect for enjoying a romantic stroll under the floral tunnel. Late May is the prime time for roses to bloom, offering a fragrant walking experience.
Benches overlooking the Han River provide perfect spots to take a break while enjoying the view. Weekends can get crowded with photographers, so it's recommended to visit before 10 AM or during the golden hour at sunset to capture the vibrant colors of the roses.
As the sun sets, the charm of Ttukseom shifts to the riverside plaza. The 'musical fountain,' dancing to grand music under colorful nighttime lights, is a highlight of any visit. The impressive 30m by 15m water screen displaying a laser show is sure to amaze visitors.
The musical fountain operates at scheduled times from noon to 9 PM, and late May offers a pleasant breeze for enjoying the night view. Sitting on a mat around the fountain plaza while taking in the artistic scenery of lights and water can wash away the day's fatigue.
The 'Jabeolle' cultural resting area, with its unique exterior, is another highlight of Ttukseom. Inside this cylindrical structure, you can read or view exhibitions while enjoying a stunning view of the Han River. The panoramic view from the upper deck of Jabeolle is one of the best sunset spots in Seoul.
With direct access from Ttukseom Station on Line 7, it's the perfect place to capture memories on the last weekend of May. A day spent at Ttukseom, from the garden expo to the nighttime fountain show, promises unforgettable spring memories.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/tour_toctoc/224297394358
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