The Taehwagang National Garden and Simnidaesup
Ecology park along Taehwagang River crossing the center of Ulsan
The Taehwagang National Garden is the representative downtown park in Ulsan listed on Korea Top 12 Ecology Tour Districts. Formed along the Taehwagang River keeping the ecology environment as it is, The Taehwagang National Garden plays a significant role as a space for relaxation in the downtown area. The green bamboo forest is most romantic during sunset hours. In particular, the Taehwagang scenery from Taehwaru pavilion is exceptionally beautiful. The Taehwagang National Garden is famous as a habitat for migratory birds including egret and crows. Simnidaesup is the bamboo forest in the upper region of the Taehwagang river, Jung-gu at the foot of Naeosan Mountain. It spreads about 40,000m. The residents formed the bamboo forest to prevent flood damage when the area was covered with white sand due to a big flood during the Japanese occupation of Korea. The 4.3 km Simnidaesup on both sides of the Taehwagang River as well as the Taehwagang River itself offer magnificent views.
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Location67 Naeosan-ro, Jung-gu, Ulsan
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TipThe Flowering Plant Complex in The Taehwagang National Garden creates a sea of flowers in an area totaling 160,000㎡ when spring flowers including corn poppies, green barley, gypsophila and autumn flowers including cosmos and chrysanthemum fully bloom.
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