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The Future Value of Freshwater Biological Resources,

Protected by the Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources.

Outdoor Exhibition

Visitor Restroom, Outdoor Landscape Garden, The Visitor Center is currently under construction; therefore, Plants for the Senses does not exist at this site and entry is prohibited. Teaching Material Garden, Resource Plant Garden, Rare Plant Garden, Trees and Flowers of Korea, Photo zone, Windmill Hill, Exhibition Greenhouse, Meeting Plaza, Exhibition Hall, Seasonal Flower Garden, Wetland of the Life Garden, Path of Reflection, Path of Discovery

Path of Discovery - Learn about plants through themed gardens

  • Meeting Plaza
  • Outdoor Landscape Garden
  • Exhibition Greenhouse

Outdoor Landscape Garden

Outdoor Landscape Garden

A space to discover the new world of biological resources while strolling naturally, as if walking through a garden. Take a closer look at familiar yet unique plants found in daily life.

  • Plants for the Senses Introducing plants experienced through taste, color, sound, fragrance, and touch.
  • Resource Plant Garden Plants utilized as resources such as medicines and dyes.
  • Teaching Material Garden Plants featured in elementary, middle, and high school curricula.
  • Rare Plant Garden Native Korean plants at risk of extinction.

When You Want to Take a Walk Surrounded by Nature, “Path of Reflection”

  • Meeting Plaza
  • Seasonal Flower Garden
  • Wetland of the Life Garden
  • Exhibition Greenhouse

Seasonal Flower Garden

Seasonal Flower Garden

A walking path filled with modest yet captivating wildflowers such as cherry blossoms,

bridal wreaths, royal azaleas, and columbines, changing with the seasons. In spring, enjoy peonies; in summer, asters; and in autumn, silver grass and chrysanthemum species.

Wetland of the Life Garden

Wetland of the Life Garden

A place to observe wetland plants of the Nakdong River,

including iris, lotus species, and alder. Discover plants thriving underwater, on the water’s surface, and along the water’s edge.