The lotuses of Deokjin Park,
full of summer sensibility,
are just blooming.
Deokjin Park is one of the representative travel destinations in Jeonju. Last year, it was renovated with a quiet Hanok sensibility and a stylish stone bridge, and is loved by lovers and families in all seasons, day and night, and those who visit Jeonju. In particular, Deokjin Park is a representative lotus colony. In July, between the green lotus leaves covering Deokjinho lake, beautiful flower buds with a subtle fragrance bloom, and the quiet Hanok meets to present a beautiful view, especially from the end of July to the beginning of August.
Fresh lotus flowers
in full bloom now
How about coming to Deokjin Park this summer, when the heat and humidity seem unbearable? Lotus flowers blooming on lotus leaves that seem to hold the green light of the whole world alone welcome you. The frown on my face turns bright as soon as my foot touches Deokjinho lake.
The lotus flower in Deokjin Park is a red lotus that was planted in 1974. It is very popular with tourists and photographers because of its deep pink color with large buds and deep color. The charm of the lotus flower is that you can appreciate it in a variety of ways, from the buds preparing to bloom unlike other flowers, to the lotus flowers that are open and proud with their lofty appearance. Take a walk around Deokjin Park and enjoy the fantastic view of the lotus colony and various wooden buildings from various angles.
Precious memories of becoming one
with beautiful nature
The reason why I look forward to the lotus blooming season! It's because of the photo zone. With the unique hanok muntin used as a frame and the background showing a clear view of Yeonjijeong Pavilion harmonized with the green nature, there is no picture at all. Like a famous photo zone, men and women of all ages line up to take life shots with signature poses.
In addition, there are many places to take a rest in Deokjin Park, such as pavilions and Yeonhwajeong Library, where you want to stop and look for a while and capture it on camera. It is also fun to observe aquatic plants such as lotuses, irises, cattails, and malchim, as well as grebes, herons, and carp.