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Everland unveils 'secret forest' housing Korea's largest ginkgo woodland Published: 12 Nov. 2024, 07:00 LEE JIAN lee.jian@joongang.

co.kr Audio report: written by reporters, read by AI Visitors to the ginkgo tree forest next to Everland theme park in Yongin, Gyeonggi, enjoy fall foilage on Nov. 5 [EVERLAND] YONGIN, Gyeonggi — On a recent Tuesday afternoon, enormous swaths of yellow seemed to consume a secluded forest as fall came into full swing in November.



The autumn sunlight peered through a golden canopy of ginkgo leaves, and the trails were thickly padded with foliage. The forest, located next to the Everland theme park, spans over 145,000 square meters (36 acres) and is the largest ginkgo woodland in the country. Some 30,000 ginkgo trees have been planted since the 1970s.

Related Article Last of the autumn foliage holds on as temperature drops — in pictures [WEEKEND GETAWAY] See Korea's stunning foliage before the colors fade Visitors to the ginkgo tree forest next to Everland theme park in Yongin, Gyeonggi, enjoy fall foilage on Nov. 5. [EVERLAND] For 50 years, the forest was closed to the general public because it was thought to have no particular use.

But with growing demand from locals wanting to revel in nature, it is looking to welcome more visitors in the future. Related Article Jeju's Mount Halla sees latest foliage start since 1991 Beauty on Mount Bukhan as hikers relish fall foliage — in pictures Through Nov. 10, Everland officials held pilot runs, openin.

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