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Kims
越南胡志明市1,426 条分享
2024年5月 • 好友
A beautiful park and a beautiful promenade. There is an emart24 where you can take a break. Several paths are easily accessible to reach the top
撰写日期:2024年8月19日
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Zolike78
加拿大新威斯敏斯特313 条分享
2023年11月 • 好友
We went during the full bloom of silver grass (and cosmos flowers). Lots of people but being so big it didn't feel crowded. It was out-of-this-world beautiful, with the silver grass moving with the blowing of the wind. Some really cute art installations throughout the park plus a great view of Han river and Seoul. A wonderful experience, do not miss this in the fall.
撰写日期:2023年11月25日
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SQKrisflyer
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2022年11月
My family and I spent about 2 hours on a sunny autumn Sunday from mid-afternoon till just before sunset at Haneul Park, so named because this is a park in Seoul that is the closest to the sky (Haneul means "Sky" in Korean).
Getting there and entrance fees:
Take Subway Line 6 to World Cup Stadium Station (619). Upon coming out of Exit 1, turn right and walk along the World Cup Stadium. At the first main traffic light intersection along World Cup-ro (road), cross the road to Pyeonghwa (“Peace”) Park, continue in a diagonally-right direction through the car park and finally cross the blue arch bridge that links Pyeonghwa Park and Haneul Park and you would reach the Haneul Park entrance. We took about 15 minutes on this route. Alternatively, after crossing the traffic light intersection, turn right and walk along World Cup Road, cross Jeongsan-ro at the traffic light, turn left and walk past the car park and you would reach the Haneul Park entrance. There is no entrance fee. Haneul Park opens from 9am till 6pm to 8pm (depending on the sunset time, earlier closure timing for winter). During the annual Seoul Silver Grass Festival (which we missed as we visited Haneul Park after the festival date of 15-21 October 2022), the Park was opened till 10pm for visitors to enjoy the fabulous light shows and the night scenery.
Haneul Park is on top of a hill. There are 3 ways to get there from the Park entrance: firstly climb 291 steps up from the Park entrance or secondly take the golf-cart shuttle service departing from the park entrance (operating hours 10am to 6pm (December to February) and 10am to 7pm (rest of the year)) or thirdly, walk the 1.4 km hilly road that the shuttle service plies. For the shuttle service, one-way 7-minute trip fare is ₩2,000 while the round-trip fare is ₩3,000 with the return trip on a different route (past Nanjicheon Park to the park entrance). The shuttle service departs every 10 to 20 minutes. However, we saw long queues when we were there on a weekend afternoon. So rather than waiting for 30 minutes or longer, we climbed the steps with regular stops to enjoy the beautiful views of the World Cup Stadium and autumn foliage surrounding the Stadium (a non-stop climb would take 10-20 minutes depending on human traffic and fitness). Upon reaching the top, we turned right and walked along the tree-covered path until we reached the Visitor Centre.
The attraction:
The are 5 parks in the World Cup Park: Pyeonghwa (“Peace”), Noeul (“Sunset”), Nanjicheon, Nanji Hangang and of course Haneul (“Sky”). These parks were once part of a huge landfill from 1978 to 1993 until a Seoul Metropolitan Government’s decision to transform the entire area into a large-scale environment and ecological park. The end result was the World Cup Park (including Haneul Park) which opened in May 2002 to commemorate the 2002 joint South Korea - Japan World Cup.
Amongst the 5 parks, the highest and the most popular park is Haneul. When we were there, it was easy to understand its popularity particularly in autumn. This was because of the following reasons which we enjoyed:
(1) Autumn blooming of Silvergrass (also known as eulalia grass, pampas grass or Miscanthus (scientific name)): The entire Park was occupied predominantly by towering Silvergrass. The Silvergrass was proven to remedy polluted soil, improve the soil quality, and increase habitat biodiversity. The Silvergrass fully bloomed during October, in which the silvery white-purplish feathery flower plumes were such a refreshing contrast to the typical red, yellow and orange fall foliage. It certainly produced great moments in photography, selfie and wefie when amongst these elegant “crowning glory” residents of the Park. When I viewed the Park from the observatory deck, the Silvergrass gave me that feeling that I was standing on a large white feathery wing or floating in a magical land in my dreams, and when the occasional wind blew, the Silvergrass swayed in tandem in shimmering waves – what a mesmerising sight!
(2) Autumn blooming of Muhly Grass (also known as hairawn muhly or mule grass or Muhlenbergia (scientific name)): aside from the Silvergrass, Haneul Park also has a right rear section allocated to the popular Muhly Grass. These native to western and central United States Muhly grass plants produce beautiful pink and purple flower stalks during the autumn month of October. Visitors love Muhly Grass because the flower stalks collectively create a fluffy “cotton candy” appearance (except this “cotton candy” is not edible!) as well as a romantic pink cloud appearance. Like the Silvergrass, this is another mesmerising sight to behold! However, I was disappointed to see many Muhly Grass plants being trampled to the ground by visitors wanting to immerse themselves amongst the fluffy flower plumes for that selfie and wefie. Just next to the Muhly Grass section were the lovely multi-colour cosmos flowers.
(3) Autumn colour change of Kochia Broom Cypress (also known as Kochia Scoparia or burning bush or Mexican fireweed or Bassia (scientific name)) plants - in autumn (mid to end October), the leaves turned from green to dark pink or dark red. These unique round or oval shaped plants are located just in front of the Visitor Centre surrounding the sculptured word “LOVE” as well as next to the Muhly Grass section.
(4) Structured walkways and rest areas: there are 2 main broad walking paths in the form of a cross that intersect at the centre of the Park. There are also many smaller “tributary” walkways into the Silvergrass and other plants. Hence there is enough walking room for visitors. If you are tired, there are covered resting areas as well as small snack shops and convenience store.
(5) Besides the flora, there were several photo zones (with large photo frames) and lookout points. There was this Haneul Viewing Point at the end of the straight walkway from the Visitor Centre that has a fabulous panoramic vista of Bukhansan Mountain, metropolitan Seoul and the Seongsan Bridge and World Cup Bridge across the Hangang River. When I was standing at the Viewing Point observation deck, I could not help appreciating the contrast between the hustle and bustle city on one side and the peaceful and carefree flora in the Park on the other side. It’s a similar experience at the stand-alone "Bowl with the Sky" bowl-shaped observatory.
(6) The 5 wind turbines along the edge of Haneul Park contributed to the environment sustainability of this “trash to treasure” park
(7) Golden Silvergrass: just before the sun was about to set, we saw the Silvergrass flowers transformed from silvery-white to golden-orange. It was another awesome sight of Nature!
We really enjoyed the relaxing stroll and mesmerising scenery at Haneul Park and would love to return again some other time on a weekday. If you are in Seoul during autumn particularly in October, do wear comfortable walking shoes and create wonderful Instagram and photography memories at Haneul Park because this is one “must visit” attraction in autumn.
Getting there and entrance fees:
Take Subway Line 6 to World Cup Stadium Station (619). Upon coming out of Exit 1, turn right and walk along the World Cup Stadium. At the first main traffic light intersection along World Cup-ro (road), cross the road to Pyeonghwa (“Peace”) Park, continue in a diagonally-right direction through the car park and finally cross the blue arch bridge that links Pyeonghwa Park and Haneul Park and you would reach the Haneul Park entrance. We took about 15 minutes on this route. Alternatively, after crossing the traffic light intersection, turn right and walk along World Cup Road, cross Jeongsan-ro at the traffic light, turn left and walk past the car park and you would reach the Haneul Park entrance. There is no entrance fee. Haneul Park opens from 9am till 6pm to 8pm (depending on the sunset time, earlier closure timing for winter). During the annual Seoul Silver Grass Festival (which we missed as we visited Haneul Park after the festival date of 15-21 October 2022), the Park was opened till 10pm for visitors to enjoy the fabulous light shows and the night scenery.
Haneul Park is on top of a hill. There are 3 ways to get there from the Park entrance: firstly climb 291 steps up from the Park entrance or secondly take the golf-cart shuttle service departing from the park entrance (operating hours 10am to 6pm (December to February) and 10am to 7pm (rest of the year)) or thirdly, walk the 1.4 km hilly road that the shuttle service plies. For the shuttle service, one-way 7-minute trip fare is ₩2,000 while the round-trip fare is ₩3,000 with the return trip on a different route (past Nanjicheon Park to the park entrance). The shuttle service departs every 10 to 20 minutes. However, we saw long queues when we were there on a weekend afternoon. So rather than waiting for 30 minutes or longer, we climbed the steps with regular stops to enjoy the beautiful views of the World Cup Stadium and autumn foliage surrounding the Stadium (a non-stop climb would take 10-20 minutes depending on human traffic and fitness). Upon reaching the top, we turned right and walked along the tree-covered path until we reached the Visitor Centre.
The attraction:
The are 5 parks in the World Cup Park: Pyeonghwa (“Peace”), Noeul (“Sunset”), Nanjicheon, Nanji Hangang and of course Haneul (“Sky”). These parks were once part of a huge landfill from 1978 to 1993 until a Seoul Metropolitan Government’s decision to transform the entire area into a large-scale environment and ecological park. The end result was the World Cup Park (including Haneul Park) which opened in May 2002 to commemorate the 2002 joint South Korea - Japan World Cup.
Amongst the 5 parks, the highest and the most popular park is Haneul. When we were there, it was easy to understand its popularity particularly in autumn. This was because of the following reasons which we enjoyed:
(1) Autumn blooming of Silvergrass (also known as eulalia grass, pampas grass or Miscanthus (scientific name)): The entire Park was occupied predominantly by towering Silvergrass. The Silvergrass was proven to remedy polluted soil, improve the soil quality, and increase habitat biodiversity. The Silvergrass fully bloomed during October, in which the silvery white-purplish feathery flower plumes were such a refreshing contrast to the typical red, yellow and orange fall foliage. It certainly produced great moments in photography, selfie and wefie when amongst these elegant “crowning glory” residents of the Park. When I viewed the Park from the observatory deck, the Silvergrass gave me that feeling that I was standing on a large white feathery wing or floating in a magical land in my dreams, and when the occasional wind blew, the Silvergrass swayed in tandem in shimmering waves – what a mesmerising sight!
(2) Autumn blooming of Muhly Grass (also known as hairawn muhly or mule grass or Muhlenbergia (scientific name)): aside from the Silvergrass, Haneul Park also has a right rear section allocated to the popular Muhly Grass. These native to western and central United States Muhly grass plants produce beautiful pink and purple flower stalks during the autumn month of October. Visitors love Muhly Grass because the flower stalks collectively create a fluffy “cotton candy” appearance (except this “cotton candy” is not edible!) as well as a romantic pink cloud appearance. Like the Silvergrass, this is another mesmerising sight to behold! However, I was disappointed to see many Muhly Grass plants being trampled to the ground by visitors wanting to immerse themselves amongst the fluffy flower plumes for that selfie and wefie. Just next to the Muhly Grass section were the lovely multi-colour cosmos flowers.
(3) Autumn colour change of Kochia Broom Cypress (also known as Kochia Scoparia or burning bush or Mexican fireweed or Bassia (scientific name)) plants - in autumn (mid to end October), the leaves turned from green to dark pink or dark red. These unique round or oval shaped plants are located just in front of the Visitor Centre surrounding the sculptured word “LOVE” as well as next to the Muhly Grass section.
(4) Structured walkways and rest areas: there are 2 main broad walking paths in the form of a cross that intersect at the centre of the Park. There are also many smaller “tributary” walkways into the Silvergrass and other plants. Hence there is enough walking room for visitors. If you are tired, there are covered resting areas as well as small snack shops and convenience store.
(5) Besides the flora, there were several photo zones (with large photo frames) and lookout points. There was this Haneul Viewing Point at the end of the straight walkway from the Visitor Centre that has a fabulous panoramic vista of Bukhansan Mountain, metropolitan Seoul and the Seongsan Bridge and World Cup Bridge across the Hangang River. When I was standing at the Viewing Point observation deck, I could not help appreciating the contrast between the hustle and bustle city on one side and the peaceful and carefree flora in the Park on the other side. It’s a similar experience at the stand-alone "Bowl with the Sky" bowl-shaped observatory.
(6) The 5 wind turbines along the edge of Haneul Park contributed to the environment sustainability of this “trash to treasure” park
(7) Golden Silvergrass: just before the sun was about to set, we saw the Silvergrass flowers transformed from silvery-white to golden-orange. It was another awesome sight of Nature!
We really enjoyed the relaxing stroll and mesmerising scenery at Haneul Park and would love to return again some other time on a weekday. If you are in Seoul during autumn particularly in October, do wear comfortable walking shoes and create wonderful Instagram and photography memories at Haneul Park because this is one “must visit” attraction in autumn.
撰写日期:2023年6月23日
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Leonhkny
香港21,028 条分享
2022年11月
This is part of the World Cup Park, a huge green area at the western part of Seoul. The site of a former landfill, Haneul Park is now a popular weekend hangout spot. A short stroller ride to the summit offers a pleasant panorama of the city. The plantation of reed adds a sense of wilderness to the once barren land. A great picnic venue in summer.
撰写日期:2022年11月14日
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randy
台湾台北市2,999 条分享
2019年12月 • 独自旅游
天空公園 하늘공원☁️⛲️
秋天限定的熱門新景點:天空公園。除了廣闊的芒草之外,最熱門的就是季節限定的粉紅色亂子草,只有十月及十一月秋天限量版。
園區可搭接駁車上下山,如果悠閒加有體力再慢慢走291階階梯上下山也可。
來回接駁車3000韓元,是用可愛的青蛙接駁車,類似高爾夫車的電動車。
地鐵到世界杯體育場站下車即可,這是2002年南韓主辦世界杯足球賽,而將一座垃圾掩埋場改建而成,目前除了體育賽事,還有shopping mall 和homeplus可供購物休閒。
自然界的秋天真是美麗的上天禮物,五彩繽紛,各自絢麗!
從山上俯瞰漢江及市區景緻,江闊雲低,閒情逸致油然而生!
#天空公園
#地址🏠:487-14 Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 南韓
#交通🚇:地鐵坐到世界體育場站即可,走路約8分鐘。
秋天限定的熱門新景點:天空公園。除了廣闊的芒草之外,最熱門的就是季節限定的粉紅色亂子草,只有十月及十一月秋天限量版。
園區可搭接駁車上下山,如果悠閒加有體力再慢慢走291階階梯上下山也可。
來回接駁車3000韓元,是用可愛的青蛙接駁車,類似高爾夫車的電動車。
地鐵到世界杯體育場站下車即可,這是2002年南韓主辦世界杯足球賽,而將一座垃圾掩埋場改建而成,目前除了體育賽事,還有shopping mall 和homeplus可供購物休閒。
自然界的秋天真是美麗的上天禮物,五彩繽紛,各自絢麗!
從山上俯瞰漢江及市區景緻,江闊雲低,閒情逸致油然而生!
#天空公園
#地址🏠:487-14 Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 南韓
#交通🚇:地鐵坐到世界體育場站即可,走路約8分鐘。
撰写日期:2020年11月12日
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lingggyl
香港117 条分享
2019年11月 • 好友
要到天空公園,先要爬上一條三百級的長樓梯,但由於人太多,走走停停,其實不會辛苦,而且往回看也能看到下面整片紅葉,也很美。天空公園有一望無際的芒草,隨便找個地方都能拍出很好看的照片,另外還有粉紅芒草,很好看很夢幻,可惜有很多人為了拍照,誇過圍欄,把粉紅芒草壓得歪歪斜斜。
撰写日期:2020年2月27日
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Paul.S.H.Ch
109 条分享
2019年6月
세계의 개발도상국들이 본 받아야할 곳이다.
월드컵 개최한다고 만든 곳이지만 정말 잘 만들었다.
쓰레기 산을 시민들의 휴식공간으로 바꿀 발상을 누가 하겠는가?
월드컵 개최한다고 만든 곳이지만 정말 잘 만들었다.
쓰레기 산을 시민들의 휴식공간으로 바꿀 발상을 누가 하겠는가?
撰写日期:2020年2月19日
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짱짱짱
韩国首尔77 条分享
2019年12月
해마다 해돋이 행사를 하는데 올해는 흐려서 강원도 빼고는 잘 안보였다고 한다. 하지만 하늘공원은 갈대도 있고 사진찍을 곳이 많아서 한시간 미만으로 방문하기 좋다.
撰写日期:2020年1月1日
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eric821
quezon city160 条分享
2019年12月 • 家庭
The park offers 360° view of Seoul and the Han. Worth noting is how the park came about. From being a landfill to becoming an attraction tells us that nothing is impossible with political will and determination.
撰写日期:2019年12月31日
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hello, what does haneul park looks like during second week of march. planning to inlcude this on our itinerary.
撰写日期:2022年6月22日
Hello! Will I still be able to catch the pink muhly grass if I were to visit during the period of 15-20 December? Will it still be pink? 😊 thank you!
撰写日期:2019年11月30日
I was there during first week of November, it was still very pink and "fluffy". Not sure about December though. It was already Winter in December.
撰写日期:2019年12月23日
Hi, is it worth visiting the park around end June? Or it will be too hot?
Thank You.
撰写日期:2019年5月20日
The park would be the most beautiful during fall (around late october will be the most beautiful). June would be a little bit too hot cause you have to climb up lots of ladder to reach the park, so it will be kind of exhausting. But if you're okay with hot weather then it will be okay.
撰写日期:2019年5月20日
natthajom
泰国清迈
จะไปเกาหลีวันที่ 15 มีนาคม 2019 นี้ อยากทราบว่าต้นหญ้าโดนตัดไปหมดหรือยังคับ
撰写日期:2019年3月14日
Can you please provide a step-by-step direction going to Haneul Park from the World Cup Stadium Exit 1 - we are afraid we might get lost because many travellers found it difficult getting to Haneul Park.
PS: We prefer taking the shuttle bus to the top so if you know where the ticketing is located, kindly indicate. Thank you!
撰写日期:2019年1月12日
Hi! I agree with LeowD1. After the long escalator from Exit 1, just turn left or if you are bit confused, just used Google Maps or Naver Maps. A little bit of walking around 8 to 10 minutes. I think you will not get lost because it has signages. Below it, they have the shuttle bus, you just have to line and ask if it will be shuttle bus going to Haneul Park. I think walking going to Haneul Park is worth to try. We walk to Haneul Park just to experienced what Koreans always do.
撰写日期:2019年1月13日
Hi! Is it worth it to go to the park around December 28th? What should I expect to see?
撰写日期:2019年1月2日
hinhonwong
纽约州纽约市
Is it worth visiting in late December (12/26)? I'm interested in seeing the Eulalia plants or the pink fields, or anything in bloom then. Thanks!
撰写日期:2018年12月5日
I can’t confirm but I don’t think the Eulalia plants will be available anymore in late Dec due to the extremely cold weather. But still good to check with those who went to the park now / this week.
撰写日期:2018年12月6日
Is the Eulalia plant still available this time as its coming to end of November. I’m planing a trip this weekend and wondering if it’s worth going ?
撰写日期:2018年11月15日
Hi! It is still visible and available. These type of grass also lives in a cold season/winter season. Enjoy Korea!
撰写日期:2018年11月16日
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