Exploring the Cherry Blossom Tree at Mari Mountain Tombs in Hamann

By Kim Myung-hoon, SNS Reporter, 14th Term
Location: 153-31 Gobun-gil, Gaya-eup, Hamann-gun, Gyeongnam
Parking: Free parking at Hamann Museum
As of April 7, 2026, the cherry blossom tree at Mari Mountain Tombs is in full bloom, with petals beginning to fall.
You can park at the Hamann Museum and walk just one minute to see the solitary cherry blossom tree.
The area of the Donggul Tombs in the Hamann Tombs is approximately 540,000 square meters, making it one of the largest single tomb sites in Korea.
The highlight here is the solitary cherry blossom tree, known as a famous cherry blossom spot in Hamann.
The sight of a single cherry blossom tree standing tall evokes a sense of tranquility and grandeur.
Next to the solitary cherry blossom tree, there is another tree, and if you take a picture from the side, you can capture the beauty of the cherry blossom tree alone. There are differing opinions on whether the tree next to it is also a cherry blossom tree, but one thing is certain: both trees are breathtakingly beautiful.
This location is indeed a stunning spot for sunrise, as the harmony between the cherry blossom tree and the rising sun is remarkable. From the tombs, you can get an impressive view of Hamann, likely seeing the entire town at a glance. I recommend exploring the area on your next visit.
There are benches beside the cherry blossom tree, allowing you to relax comfortably and take photos.
Various flowers thrive around the cherry blossom tree, making it enjoyable to explore and identify the different blossoms.
A small village nearby features charming murals on its walls. You can also see the grass turning green, a clear sign that spring has arrived.
After enjoying the cherry blossoms, if time permits, I recommend exploring the Mari Mountain Tombs. The well-maintained grass and pathways lead to the mysterious tombs and hills, all under a bright and clear sky. It truly feels like the perfect season for a spring outing.
Here is a view of the cherry blossom tree visible from afar while exploring the Mari Mountain Tombs.
I've shared news about the solitary cherry blossom tree at Mari Mountain Tombs in Hamann. As it's the season for new sprouts, I encourage you to visit if you have the time!

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