Seoul goes green, planting 167 gardens across its urban landscape

Seoul will host a large-scale international garden festival beginning Friday, showcasing hundreds of themed gardens across the city, organizers said Thursday. The “Seoul International Garden Show” will run for 180 days through Oct. 27, presenting a total of 167 gardens. The exhibition area will span about 90,000 square meters, making it one of the largest garden-themed events held in the capital. The event is designed to transform urban spaces into green cultural venues where visitors can experience a wide range of garden styles, from artistic installations to nature-based landscapes. Organizers aim to promote environmental awareness and provide residents with accessible leisure and relaxation spaces within the city. The festival will feature a variety of programs and displays intended to appeal to families and younger audiences, offering opportunities to explore nature and gardening. It is also expected to contribute to Seoul’s efforts to expand green infrastructure and enhance the urban environment. City officials said the long-running event reflects a growing emphasis on sustain

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