Jeju Island popularly known as the “Island of the Gods” is one of the most popular honeymoon sites for the newlyweds in Korea. The prominent geographic features of this island like volcanic rock, temperate climate and frequent rainfalls can only be compared with that of Hawaiian Islands of the United States. Besides its major tourist destinations, the parks and gardens in Jeju Island also attract huge crowd through out the year. Erected in 1992, Bunjae Yaesulwon is the famous Potted Plant Art Institute in Korea’s Jeju Island. This park specializes in developing indigenous potted plants. This unique Potted Pant Art Institute in Korea is well known all over the world for its distinctive attempt. Bunjae Yaesulwon has a specially designed field within it for growing the seedlings with special care. The potted plants are kept inside a protective area of the park. The orchid exhibition room of the park is worth mentioning. The elegantly designed pond of Bunjae Yaesulwon adds to its beauty. This spectacular park is an ideal example of how human technique and sincere care to trees can make a place more outstanding than nature. Usually the trees on the Jeju Island suffer from adverse climatic conditions like thunderstorms, snowstorms and frost. The utmost care offered to the trees in Bunjae Yaesulwon makes them more lively and fresh. The beauty of nature preserved within the Bunjae will surely leave in awe. How to Reach This popular potted plant institute is located at Choji-ri area of Han-gyong-myon. From the Jeju International Airport take the #12 west road leading towards Hallim. Now take the left turn at Geumneung at the Hyeopjae Beach. From Geumneung # 16 Road towards Jeoji-ri will take you to the Bunjae Yaesulwon in Jeju. Contact details of Bunjae Yaesulwon, Jeju is mentioned below: For any further information dial: (064) 772-3701-3 Fax number: (064) 772-3704 Admissions charged in Bunjae Yaesulwon are as follows: 5,000 won (Adults) 3,000 won (Youths) 2,500 won (Children)
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