Angela and I remain hungry as ever for interesting sights to see around Seoul, and one recent excursion in the city took us to Seoul Forest, a pleasant recreational space on Ttuk Island. Over the years the forest has transformed through various different guises ranging from a royal hunting ground for bygone kings, to a military inspection facility, a water-treatment facility, a golf course, a horse racing track and a sports ground. Now it exists as five interconnected parks, each with a different theme, including an ecological park, a wetlands field, a cultural art park, and so on. According to Korea's official tourist site: "Seoul Forest is rapidly developing into the premium city-park of Korea, like Hyde Park in London and Central Park in New York."
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The park was formerly the site of Ttukseom Racecourse, commemorated by these statues that greet you near the main entrance. |
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Local families relax among sculptures in the Cultural Arts Park. |
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Angela stands next to the mirror lake. |
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As you'd expect the forest has plenty of fun facilities for children. |
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In the Nature-Experience Study Field, there are various botanical gardens, as well as an insect house. Being a lifelong bug lover, I was eager to check this place out, regardless of Angela's aversion to mini-beasts! |
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We started off in the butterfly house. |
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For whatever reason there were also turtles in the insect house. |
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Further along, this girl offered us a purple caterpillar. |
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It turned out there were several crates full of them, and visitors were allowed to pick them up. |
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The caterpillar whisperer at work. |
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Angela wasn't sure what to do with them. |
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Moving on from the caterpillars, we saw a bunch of other bugs, such as this praying mantis... |
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...and a tarantula. |
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Back outside, we saw some of the park's numerous deer. |
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We soon left the park via a bridge that gave some fantastic views of the River Han. |
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Heading east along the river. |
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At Ttukseom Resort we chilled out on the grass and drank beers by the river. |
Seoul Forest is a pleasant and worthwhile park to explore if you're after a relaxing stroll in the city, and you can easily get there via Seoul Forest Station on the Bundang Line.
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