Hallim Park

Hallim Park is strongly scented with exotic sentiment. The plants are divided into 16 sectors including the Tropical Botanical Garden, Washingtonia Palm Garden, Foliage Plant Garden, Palm Tree Garden, and Kiwi Fruit Garden. The most famous tourist sites in Hallim Park are Hyeopjae Cave and Ssangyong Cave. In addition, a folk village, children's amusement park, and outdoor resort facilities make it a place enjoyable for both children and adults.

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Ccju007 This unusual formation resulted from the roots of two nettle trees comingling. It was discovered and mended by Kim Choon Hong while working on road construction in 1992. Made by the roots of two trees naturally united as one, it has come to symbolize a married couple's hundred years of happy life together. Lovers and married couples flock here in droves to have their pictures taken next to it.

Hyeopjae Cave and Ssangyong Caves
Hyeopjae Cave (designated Natural Monument #236) is one of several caves located in Hallim Park. Unlike most lava tubes, this cave contains a number of stalagtites and stalagmites. Additionally, Ssangyong Cave is the only two-dimensional cave in the world (a cave that has another cave inside). Ssangyong means "double dragon."

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Information: (064) 796-0001
Location: 2487 Hyopjae-ri, Hallim-eup

Hours: Summer - 08:30 ~ 18:00 / Winter - 09:00 ~ 17:00

Admission:
Adults: 5,000 won (Groups: 4,000 won)
Youths and Soldiers: 4,000 won (Groups: 3,000 won)
Children and Seniors: 3,000 won (Groups: 2,500 won)
Group: 30 people or more