Hi! The Hwadamsup Maple Festival is until November 17th. This year’s fall is warm, so the maple leaves haven’t turned as bright as last year. Looking at the blogs of Koreans who visited on November 8th, there are still quite a few green leaves. Going tomorrow seems like a good choice. It’s suddenly gotten cold, so I’ve heard that some leaves are thin and not fully colored. Going tomorrow or next week seems like a good choice. Hope you have a great time!
0:20 How to get to Hwadam Botanic Garden
3:04 How to purchase Hwadam Botanic Garden tickets
3:40 seed green cafe
4:47 convenience store, locker
5:08 start
5:18 1. Eco Center
5:59 2. Moss Garden
6:48 3. Azalea Road
6:53 Monorail
7:44 Get off at monorail platform 2
8:23 6. Fern Garden
8:53. 7. Pine Garden
9:56 Stamp tour
10:49 8. Bonsai Garden
11:46 9. Stone Garden
12:48 10. Traditional Wall Road
13:14 11. Vibrant Garden
14:24 12. Hibiscus Garden
14:42 13. Hydrangea Garden
15:01 14. Firefly Habitat
15:16 15. Garden of Memories
16:09 restaurant, cafe, souvenir shop
18:03 Hwadamchae
20:59 Back to Seoul
Hello thank you so much for more information I was planning to visit this sunday here so I was hoping it was the best time to visit it?
Hi! The Hwadamsup Maple Festival is until November 17th. This year’s fall is warm, so the maple leaves haven’t turned as bright as last year. Looking at the blogs of Koreans who visited on November 8th, there are still quite a few green leaves. Going tomorrow seems like a good choice. It’s suddenly gotten cold, so I’ve heard that some leaves are thin and not fully colored. Going tomorrow or next week seems like a good choice. Hope you have a great time!
@@Kovyspotoh really thank you so much for responding and for the very useful information 😊