Seoul Grand Park is holding a spring flower festival under a folk tales theme.
The exhibition is open at the botanical garden in the park until May 10, showing more than 8,000 flowers of 260 species as well as environmental art works.
At the entrance to the botanical garden, which serves as the festival’s main stage, visitors will encounter a rabbit-themed garden to mark the Year of the Rabbit.
A four-meter-high flower pagoda named Pegasus after the flying horse from Greek mythology has been installed on each side of the entrance.
Visitors to the Orchid Pavilion will find an exhibition themed under the asterisms Aries, Leo and Taurus.
The festival also features a variety of creative activities, including handprint painting on T-shirts, topiary and mini-flowerpot making, natural soap and cosmetics making and flower pressing.
The exhibition is open at the botanical garden in the park until May 10, showing more than 8,000 flowers of 260 species as well as environmental art works.
At the entrance to the botanical garden, which serves as the festival’s main stage, visitors will encounter a rabbit-themed garden to mark the Year of the Rabbit.
Visitors to the Orchid Pavilion will find an exhibition themed under the asterisms Aries, Leo and Taurus.
The festival also features a variety of creative activities, including handprint painting on T-shirts, topiary and mini-flowerpot making, natural soap and cosmetics making and flower pressing.
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