Sureungwon Garden (수릉원)

Explanation

Sureungwon Garden is a place themed around the meeting between King Suro, the founder of Gaya, and Queen Heo, who was the princess of Ayuta Kingdom, known as India. The name Sureungwon Garden also contains the meaning of an elegant forest where King Suro and Queen Heo walked together. An ecological park measuring 39,600 m2 has been created along a low ridge that connects the Tomb of King Suro, an important cultural heritage of the Gaya period; the Ancient Tombs in Daeseong-dong, the tombs of the Gaya kings; and the Bonghwang-dong Historic Site. It was created by representing the maritime kingdom of Gaya,  imagining a pond of the garden where King Suro and Queen Heo used to walk, and planting prickly waterlilies and yellow floating hearts that are believed to have inhabited wetlands in the Gaya period. Trails along the cozy forest and pond make it easy to look around comfortably.


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Contact and Information : +82-55-330-4415

Parking facilities : Available

Day off : N/A (Open all year round)

Hours : Open 24 hr


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Parking Fees
1,000 won per 1hr (09:00-18:00) * Free parking outside operating hours

Admission Fees
Free

Location

35 Bunseong-ro 261beon-gil, Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do