Seoul Soop 서울숲 Guide (feat. hidden photo spot) .cf0{font-family:Malgun Gothic;font-size:9pt;} StartFragment https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fparks.seoul.go.kr%2Ftemplate%2Fsub%2Fseoulforest.do&psig=AOvVaw0qms_Pu969nLDMTfWg1FdS&ust=1690462154109000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBEQjRxqFwoTCIju6bO0rIADFQAAAAAdAAAAABAZ EndFragment On June 18, 2005, Seoul Soop 서울숲 (a forest in Korean) emerged as a remarkable green haven, having undergone a rich history of transformations on Ttukseom Island. In the distant past, this lush expanse served as a royal hunting ground and even played a role as a military inspection facility. As the years passed, the area witnessed diverse incarnations, starting from being a water treatment facility before morphing into a golf course, horse racing track, and finally evolving into the splendid park it is today. .cf0{font-family:Malgun Gothic;font-size:9pt;} StartFragment https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.seoulfn.com%2Fnews%2FarticleView.html%3Fidxno%3D416401%26replyAll%3D%26reply_sc_order_by%3DI&psig=AOvVaw0qms_Pu969nLDMTfWg1FdS&ust=1690462154109000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBEQjRxqFwoTCIju6bO0rIADFQAAAAAdAAAAABBB EndFragment Encompassing a sprawling area of approximately 595,000 ㎡, Seoul Forest comprises five distinct parks, forming an eco-friendly zone that not only captures the hearts of Seoul's inhabitants but also leaves a lasting impression on visitors from all corners of the globe. It's no wonder that Seoul Forest is swiftly becoming Korea's premier city-park, reminiscent of iconic green spaces like Hyde Park in London and Central Park in New York. Let's explore the highlights of Seoul Forest's various hidden photo spots! 1) Seoul Forest First, since you've come to Seoul Forest, you must take a commemorative photo, right? Head to the front of the 9th or 15th entrance of Seoul Forest Park and take a picture with the 'Seoul Forest' sign to make a memorable photo. 2) Horse Statue The way you take a photo of the Horse Statue can make it look like the horse is moving faster or slower. Simple changes in the angle, distance, and timing can create different effects, giving the statue a sense of motion. It's interesting how photography can play tricks on our eyes, making a still object appear dynamic. So, have fun trying out different ways to capture the Horse Statue and see how it can create different impressions of speed. 3) Mirror Pond Take a photo at the Mirror Pond with the tall metasequoia trees in the background, capturing the beautiful mix of vertical and horizontal elements. The majestic trees add a magical touch to this serene scene in Seoul Forest. 4) Metasequoia Road The metasequoia trees arranged in two rows exhibit a distinct texture from the packed soil, revealing a scenery that can only be witnessed within the enchanting surroundings of Seoul Forest. 5) Ginkgo Tree Forest In the fall, the Ginkgo Tree Forest becomes an extraordinary sight with its densely-packed and captivating landscape. Take the opportunity to capture the beauty of this distinctive forest, which is especially mesmerizing during the autumn season. 6) Pedestrian Bridge The pedestrian bridge that links Seoul Forest and the Han River offers a splendid opportunity to capture a one-of-a-kind photo. Utilizing the bridge's sleek design and the enchanting view it provides of the Han River, you can create a picture that can only be taken at Seoul Forest. With the river as your backdrop, let your creativity flow and seize the moment to immortalize the scenic beauty of this captivating location. All right reserved Stay14 Bespoke