On the right bank of the Han River in Seoul, Haneul Park stands as one of five parks that make up the World Cup Park. This expansive green space was once a landfill, now transformed and rewilded to bring a touch of nature back to the city’s skyline. The park is committed to ecological preservation, operating solely on natural energy. Visitors can explore its rolling hills and wide open spaces, enjoying panoramic views of the river and the city. The park’s dedication to sustainability and its serene, natural setting offer a refreshing escape from the urban environment.
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