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Urban Romance in Bloom: Yanghwa Hangang Park Ablaze with Roses, Perfect for Spring Picnics

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-05-10 10:08:08
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Seoul, South Korea – Yanghwa Hangang Park, a beloved picnic destination for Seoul residents, has transformed into a breathtaking spectacle of vibrant roses, heralding the peak of a romantic spring. Easily accessible, located approximately a 15-minute walk from Seonyudo Station on Subway Line 9, the park boasts panoramic Han River views, expansive picnic areas, and lush green lawns, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely spring outing with just a picnic blanket. In May, the park truly comes alive as thousands of roses burst into bloom, filling the air with their sweet fragrance and offering visitors an unforgettable, romantic experience.

The rose garden at Yanghwa Hangang Park is a sight to behold, its sheer scale and beauty inspiring awe. Roses of every hue – from deep reds and soft pinks to pure whites and sunny yellows – intertwine to create stunning floral walls and picturesque tunnels. Strolling through this colorful display, one can easily forget they are in the heart of the city, completely immersed in the beauty of nature. The delicate yet captivating fragrance emanating from the countless blossoms further enhances the joy of a spring picnic.

Typically reaching their peak bloom from mid to late May, the roses create a picture-perfect scene under the warm sunlight. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing picnic during the day and then witness the spectacular sunset over the Han River, creating cherished spring memories. Whether spreading out a blanket on the grass or relaxing on one of the park's benches, sharing delicious food and conversation amidst the fragrant roses with loved ones is an invaluable experience.

After a romantic walk through the rose tunnels, a visit to nearby Seonyudo Park is highly recommended. This unique park, repurposed from a former water purification plant, features diverse aquatic plants, beautiful gardens, an ecological greenhouse, and elevated walkways offering stunning views of the Han River. Connected to Yanghwa Hangang Park via the Seonyudo Bridge, it’s easy to plan a fulfilling day trip to experience the distinct charms of both parks. At Seonyudo Park, visitors can observe a variety of plant life, relax in nature, and deeply appreciate the beauty of the natural world even within the urban landscape.

Yanghwa Hangang Park is also well-equipped with convenient facilities to ensure a comfortable picnic experience. These include kiosks selling snacks and drinks, as well as well-maintained restrooms and rest areas. Renting a bicycle to explore the park and cycle along the Han River is another fantastic way to embrace the spring atmosphere.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government is actively working to ensure that more citizens can enjoy the beautiful roses of Yanghwa Hangang Park. During the rose blooming season, photo zones are installed, and various cultural events and programs related to roses are planned to offer visitors abundant sights and activities. Park staff continuously manage and cultivate the rose gardens to maintain their stunning beauty.

This upcoming weekend, why not pack a picnic blanket and some treats, hop on Subway Line 9, and head to Yanghwa Hangang Park? The breathtaking scenery of thousands of blooming roses and their enchanting fragrance will revitalize your spirit and create precious memories with your loved ones. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the romantic spring splendor in the heart of the city at Yanghwa Hangang Park.

 
 

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