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A Spring Herald of Tulips in Full Bloom: Hwamyeong Ecological Park Flower Garden at Its Peak

Apr 10, 2026 150  Views
◈ At the Hwamyeong Ecological Park Flower Garden (across from Parking Lot P1) along the Nakdong River, approximately 70,000 tulips will be in full bloom for two weeks from early to mid-April

◈ Starting with spring tulips, a seasonal display of flowers—including zinnias, cosmos, hydrangeas, and peonies—will continue throughout the Nakdong River Ecological Park
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Busan Metropolitan City’s Busan Nakdong River Project Management Office announced that it has created a tulip landscape heralding the arrival of spring in the Hwamyeong Ecological Park Flower Garden (across from Parking Lot P1), with approximately 70,000 tulips expected to reach full bloom around the second week of this month.


The tulip display was formed from 70,000 bulbs planted in November last year, which naturally grew through the winter. The garden spans approximately 4,000 square meters and features 17 varieties, including Apeldoorn tulips, harmonizing in color and height to create a dynamic spring landscape.


The office focused not only on planting flowers but also on designing a space where citizens can experience landscapes that change with the seasons. These efforts include seasonal flower plantings in the family park-themed flowerbeds at Samnak Ecological Park; the creation of a daffodil “fragrance flower path” at Hwamyeong Ecological Park; flower fields of cosmos and zinnias across Samnak, Hwamyeong, and Daejeo Ecological Parks; a hydrangea garden along the metasequoia road in Hwamyeong Ecological Park; and lotus complexes around wetlands within the ecological parks.


In particular, at Samnak Ecological Park, new daffodil plantings linked to the family park-themed flowerbeds will create a “fragrance flower path,” further expanding attractions that encourage longer visits.


With the blooming of tulips, seasonal floral landscapes will continue throughout the Nakdong River Ecological Park. From spring through autumn, flowers such as zinnias, cosmos, hydrangeas, peonies, and kochia will bloom in succession, offering vibrant changes in color across the park.


Kim Kyung-duk, head of the Busan Nakdong River Project Management Office, stated, “The tulips at Hwamyeong Ecological Park are more than just spring flowers—they signal the beginning of the season. We will continue to create landscapes with distinct seasonal themes so that citizens can experience the changing rhythms of nature in their daily lives.”

This content has been translated by AI. Please refer to the attached original Korean version for accuracy if needed.