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It's a functional clock that has been built into a bed of flowers and plants. There's nothing much more to say about it. You'll pass this area on the way to Busan Tower anyhow.
I think Yongdusan Park is a must visit when coming to Busan, many might come for the tower but there are other great free attractions in the park to see in particular the Flower Clock. The clock was ...
It was a flower clock installed in a corner of Ryutozan Park. I visited in February and it was an off-season, so there were still few flowers and it was a little disappointing "flower clock". It was thought that it would be a brighter watch if it became warmer in the future.
It is located in the entrance area of Yongdushan Park, and is a clock with a diameter of about 5 meters in diameter. It is decorated with seasonal flowers every season, and it is said to be the only flower clock in the country with a clock with a diameter. Leave a certification shot with the flower clock and Busan Tower in the background.
I went to September 2018. It is a clock colored with flower beds in Longtoushan Park. When you enter the park by escalator from Guangfu Road, you will first see it. It's on a slope, but I can't take a picture very well. I thought there would be a place to see from a slightly higher angle.
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It's a functional clock that has been built into a bed of flowers and plants. There's nothing much more to say about it. You'll pass this area on the way to Busan Tower anyhow.
Floral design in Yongdusan Park
I think Yongdusan Park is a must visit when coming to Busan, many might come for the tower but there are other great free attractions in the park to see in particular the Flower Clock. The clock was ...
It was too early for flowers.
It was a flower clock installed in a corner of Ryutozan Park. I visited in February and it was an off-season, so there were still few flowers and it was a little disappointing "flower clock". It was thought that it would be a brighter watch if it became warmer in the future.
Clocks that turn into flowers every season
It is located in the entrance area of Yongdushan Park, and is a clock with a diameter of about 5 meters in diameter. It is decorated with seasonal flowers every season, and it is said to be the only flower clock in the country with a clock with a diameter. Leave a certification shot with the flower clock and Busan Tower in the background.
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I went to September 2018. It is a clock colored with flower beds in Longtoushan Park. When you enter the park by escalator from Guangfu Road, you will first see it. It's on a slope, but I can't take a picture very well. I thought there would be a place to see from a slightly higher angle.