[WEEKEND GETAWAY] Make most of your Chuseok holidays at these metropolitan parks in Seoul
![Yongsan Park in Yongsan District, central Seoul. [JOONGANG PHOTO]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/09/23/0153a2ec-4581-421d-844c-81338d581bfc.jpg)
Yongsan Park in Yongsan District, central Seoul. [JOONGANG PHOTO]
The fun part of the holiday season may include lounging indoors and binging on Netflix shows, but experiencing traditional Korean foods and delicacies, joining family gatherings and playing traditional games are the quintessential part of the wholesome holiday season.
However, for those who cannot fully get the classic holiday experience because they don't live close to their family, the Seoul Metropolitan Government still offers multiple cultural activities at some of the city's best parks.
Everyone who still needs to have a plan for the upcoming fall festivity, check out these four recommendations compiled by the Korea JoongAng Daily.
Seoul Children's Grand Park
어린이대공원
![Visitors enjoy their day out at Seoul Children's Grand Park in Gwangjin District, eastern Seoul. [JOONGANG PHOTO]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/09/23/e3b90d7c-df1c-4f30-909b-3316457dbc07.jpg)
Visitors enjoy their day out at Seoul Children's Grand Park in Gwangjin District, eastern Seoul. [JOONGANG PHOTO]
Seoul Pops Orchestra, magician Moon Si-ho and Eins Baum Wind Chamber, an orchestra of musicians with and without disabilities playing side-by-side, are scheduled to perform for this month's installation of the program on Saturday. There are bean bags and picnic mats for the visitors to sit on while they watch the performances.
If you haven't been to the park, think again before judging the entire space by its name. Seoul Children's Grand Park is full of attractions not only for children but also for grown-ups. It also operates a large zoo and a botanical garden, and thanks to its grandness, it's less crowded than other popular theme parks. If you prefer a reserved atmosphere over the bewilderment of being in a crowded space, Seoul Children's Park is the place for you.
Neither the park nor the performances require an entrance fee. While some facilities within the park have admission fees, they are reasonably priced thanks to the park being operated by the city.
If you are going to the park by public transit, you may either walk to the park's front gate from Children's Grand Park Station on Seoul subway line No. 7 or to the back gate from Achasan Station on line No. 5.
216 Neungdong-ro, Gwangjin District, eastern Seoul
(서울시 광진구 능동로 216)
Opening hours: 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., (The zoo operates from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
Phone number: 02-450-9311, 02-450-9314
Website: https://ift.tt/EyK6exs
Seoul World Cup Stadium Park
월드컵공원
![Peace Park is one of the five parks comprising World Cup Park in Mapo District, western Seoul. [LIM HYUN-DONG]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/09/23/71869890-a6bb-490c-a271-93b147a955d3.jpg)
Peace Park is one of the five parks comprising World Cup Park in Mapo District, western Seoul. [LIM HYUN-DONG]
During the Chuseok harvest holidays, Jangseung Plaza near Nanji Pond hosts cultural events, including traditional folk games and Chuseok-related programs. The "Hangawi Hanmadang" on Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. will feature a traditional Korean folk game expert showing visitors how to play games such as jegichagi, Korean hacky sack, tuho, or arrow toss, and more. No registration is needed to participate in the program.
There are also traditional craft programs at the venue. One of the most popular programs is the wishing lantern-making workshop using hanji, traditional Korean paper. The participants can end the night by making a wish under the moonlight with the lanterns they made.
84, Haneulgongwon-ro, Mapo District, western Seoul
(서울시 마포구 하늘공원로 84)
Opening hours: 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. in September, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in October
Hangawi Hanmadang Program: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 29
Phone number: 02-300-5500, 02-300-5574
Website: https://ift.tt/mdrYIpl..
Seoul Botanic Park
서울식물원
![Seoul Botanical Park's special exhibition ″Light Awakening″ [SCREEN CAPTURE]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/09/23/135117f5-7109-4209-8e8f-0118bc30411a.jpg)
Seoul Botanical Park's special exhibition ″Light Awakening″ [SCREEN CAPTURE]
![Seoul Botanical Park's special exhibition ″Light Awakening″ [SCREEN CAPTURE]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/09/23/68c17822-30fa-4e80-930c-ba3978d4bb27.jpg)
Seoul Botanical Park's special exhibition ″Light Awakening″ [SCREEN CAPTURE]
The park has an entrance fee, but the exhibition is open free of charge. The exhibition is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The last admission is at 5:30 p.m.
@seoulbotanicpark_official
161, Magokdong-ro, Gangseo District, western Seoul
Opening hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. from March to October, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. from November to February. Closed on Mondays. Tickets are sold until one hour before closing.
Admission fee: 5,000 won ($3.73) for adults aged 19 to 64, 3,000 won for teenagers and 2,000 won for children aged 6 to 12. Those under 6 and above 64 can enter for free. Groups of 30 or more get a 30 percent discount per ticket.
Phone number: 02-2104-9716, 02-2104-9775
Website: https://ift.tt/82YgRck
Yongsan Family Park
용산가족공원
![This archival photo shows Yongsan Family Park in 1995. [SEOUL METROPOLITAN ARCHIVE]](https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/data/photo/2023/09/23/e0df854e-0747-4074-ab89-0f2bce5b2856.jpg)
This archival photo shows Yongsan Family Park in 1995. [SEOUL METROPOLITAN ARCHIVE]
The park used to be a golf course for U.S. service members stationed in Korea, but it opened to the public in 1992. Renovation projects for the park added many natural and citizen-friendly features, such as jogging courses and art installations, while maintaining its spacious grass area, forest and pond.
The National Museum of Korea also sits right next to the park. The museum will stay open during this holiday season except for Sept. 29.
On Sept. 30, Yongsan Family Park will run a special holiday program from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring traditional folk games at the park's garden area. The games include yutori, or tradition Korean boardgame, tuho and jegichagi. Anyone can participate in the program and use the provided tools to play the games for free. No registration is needed.
@yongsanparkstory
137 Seobinggo-ro, Yongsan District, central Seoul
(서울특별시 용산구 서빙고로 137)
Opening hours: Open all year round
Phone number: 02-792-7520, 070-4224-1708
Website: https://ift.tt/5rSYVst
BY KIM DONG-EUN [kim.dongeun@joongang.co.kr]
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