Built for the 1988 Summer Olympics, Seoul’s Olympic Park now stands as a vast green space where locals and visitors alike can unwind. Situated on the site of the ancient Mongchon Toseong Fort, the park features expansive grassy lawns, sculpture gardens, pavilions, and winding walking paths. On weekends, families and friends gather here to enjoy picnics, surrounded by the serene and inviting atmosphere. The blend of historical significance and modern recreational facilities makes it a unique and welcoming destination.
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