[A Society] Welcoming Visitors on Outings with a Vibrant Flower Path… A Bird’s Eye View of “Spring Day”

During the spring holidays, despite rain and fine dust causing inconvenience, people crowded outdoor areas to enjoy the season. Various colorful flowers were in full bloom and holiday scenery was captured from a helicopter by reporter Kim Ji-young. The promenade in the park became a beautiful path adorned with white and yellow flowers perfect for a peaceful stroll, while the foot of Inwangsan Mountain was adorned with bright yellow forsythias creating a picturesque landscape. Sansuyu Village was also filled with a yellow wave of flowers, inviting visitors to take a walk on secluded dirt roads or ride swings with wonderful views. Tourists also flocked to metropolitan area tourist spots, with Bukhansan Mountain being one of the most popular for climbers to take pride in reaching the summit. A procession of fellow travelers continued on the bicycle path along the Namhan River and the Bukhangang River, with a cool breeze making the ride even more enjoyable. After Corona 19, spring has finally arrived and the scenery seen from the sky was full of beauty and relaxation.

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Although raindrops fell in some areas and fine dust caused trouble, the holidays were crowded with outings to enjoy the full spring.

Flowers in various colors showed off their appearance, and I took a helicopter and captured the holiday scenery from the sky.

This is reporter Kim Ji-young.

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The promenade in the park next to it became a path of white and yellow flowers as the cars drove by.

It is the perfect scenery to unwind from daily life with a light walk.

Thanks to the flowers in full bloom, it is perfect for a friendly bike ride.

At the foot of Inwangsan Mountain, which stands tall in the middle of the city, yellow forsythias steal the eye.

Strange rocks and flowers harmonize to create a picture reminiscent of Inwangjesaekdo of the past.

Dress up to the fullest and leave a piece of memory once morest the backdrop of unexplored scenery.

A yellow wave has begun to rise in Sansuyu Village as well.

Walk along the secluded dirt road to shake off your stuffy mind,

On the other side, I ride a long swing and stretch my feet straight into the sky.

There was also a feast of purple light.

Should you be pushed by forsythia and cornelian flowers, azaleas show off their splendid appearances all over the hill.

Outings sit around and enjoy the spring day,

The child who came out holding the father’s hand is excited to even step.

Tourists also flocked to tourist spots in the metropolitan area.

At Bukhansan Mountain, a long line of climbers wanted to leave a picture of the pride of climbing the summit.

They do not spare a friendly gesture toward the helicopter.

A procession of fellow travelers continued on the bicycle path along the Namhan River and the Bukhangang River.

With a cool breeze, you don’t even know how hard it is to step on the pedals of your bicycle as you cross the river along your bridge.

A spring day that has finally been properly greeted following Corona 19.

The scenery seen from the sky was full of beauty and relaxation.

This is YTN Kim Ji-young.

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In conclusion, the spring holidays in South Korea were filled with beautiful scenery and enjoyable outings. Despite a few setbacks such as rain and fine dust, people flocked to parks and tourist spots to take in the blooming flowers and soak up the fresh air. Reporter Kim Ji-young even took to the skies in a helicopter to capture the stunning views from above. It was a much-needed break following the challenging times of the past year. Let’s continue to savor the beauty of spring and create memories once morest the backdrop of unexplored scenery. Thank you for reading, and remember to stay safe and healthy.

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