용인 가볼만한 곳As July begins, many people are looking for places to visit in Yongin. Here are some places to visit in Yongin for the summer. There seem to be many places worth visiting, such as botanical gardens, amusement parks, recreation forests, and museums. It’s a great place for a family trip or a couple’s trip, and it’s a good idea to take a weekend trip before it gets even hotter. Take your time looking around and have a great time. 1. Hantaek Botanical Garden
Hantaek Botanical GardenAddress: 2 Hantaek-ro, Baekam-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-doInquiries: 031-333-3558Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMAdmission: 4,000 won – 8,500 wonA large botanical garden with a total area of about 200,000 pyeong, it has a large number of rare plants such as the Korean Folk Herb, the Korean Folk Herb, and the Korean Folk Herb, and has an aquatic plant garden. It is a place with a total of 9,000 plant species, including 1,250 species of native South Korean herbs, 500 species of woody plants, 150 species of native North Korean plants, 1,700 species of foreign herbs, and 600 species of woody plants. 2. Gogiri Amusement Park
Gogiri Amusement Park is located in the Naksaeng Reservoir, which borders Seongnam and Yongin, and is adjacent to Yongin Gogiri, so it is also called Gogiri Amusement Park Gogiri Reservoir. It is surrounded by Cheonggyesan, Barasan, and Baekunsan, and has a lot of water and abundant water volume. The reservoir is managed as a paid fishing spot, and carp, crucian carp, and trout are released. There are many food villages such as Gogidong Ori Village, and there are many things to see such as Namhansanseong, Everland, and Korean Folk Village, so it is a popular tourist destination.
3. Yongin Natural Recreation Forest
Yongin Natural Recreation Forest was created for the purpose of promoting forest culture, and it provides a comfortable and pleasant resting place, and you can feel the fragrance and beauty of nature as it is. It preserves the natural landscape such as pine forests and chestnut forests, and is also good for nature learning experiences.
4. Gyeonggi Children’s Museum
The number of visitors is limited by time, and if there are many visitors, you may not be able to enter, so you must make an online reservation before coming. Regular holidays: From March 1, 2013 / Every second and fourth Monday of the month. Admission: 4,000 won for those over 36 months old / Free for those under 36 months old (proof required) Parking information: Parking for approximately 90 cars is available, but since the parking lot is small, it is recommended to use public transportation or the parking lot across from the Nam June Paik Art Center or the Jigokcheon Dunchi parking lot.
5. Korean Folk Village
Admission fee: Admission ticket – Only available for viewing the Folk Village. Free pass – All available for viewing the Folk Village, including the Traditional Folk Museum, World Folk Museum, Historical Drama Theater, and 12 types of amusement facilities. Parking information: Large 3,000 won, small 2,000 won. If you go to the Korean Folk Village market, you will see many foods made using natural seasonings and made in eco-friendly traditional ways, including fermented kimchi. It is a filming location for historical dramas, and if you look closely at the buildings or streets of the Folk Village, you will recognize them when watching historical dramas or movies. Traditional cultural performances such as Nongak, tightrope walking, traditional weddings, and horseback riding martial arts are held every day, and you can watch them while moving to a different seat at 30-minute intervals.
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