Sudokwon Landfill Site Wildflower Complex Dream Park (수도권 매립지 야생화단지 드림파크)
www.dreamparkcf.com
itour.incheon.go.kr
- Tel
+82-32-560-9300
Sudokwon Landfill Site Wildflower Complex Dream Park is an eco-project park that maintains the function of a landfill site while restoring natural habitats and providing citizens with recreational spaces. It features Green Bio Complex, Wildflower Garden, Nature Observation District, and Wetland Observation District. A leisurely stroll takes about 40 minutes, while exploring every nook and cranny may take around 1 hour and 30 minutes. There's also a dog playground, making it suitable for visits with pets.
- Address : 61 Geowol-ro, Seo-gu, Incheon
※ Presentation Information
- Capacity
200 people (Entrance for individuals and small groups limited to 10:00 & 13:00 on the fourth Saturday of every month)
- Experience Guide
Not available
- Information and Guides
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-32-560-9300
- Opening Date
1992
- Parking
Available
- Day Off
Mondays
- Operating Hours
10:00-17:00
- Restrooms
Available
- Admission Fees
Free
- Available Facilities
Marsh deck, observation deck, mini plaza, walking paths, dog playground, etc.
◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ National Institute of Biological Resources (국립생물자원관)
- Homepage
www.nibr.go.kr
- Tel
+82-32-590-7000
Opened in October 2007, the National Institute of Biological Resources is the largest collection preservation facility in Northeast Asia. The institute collects, preserves, manages, and conducts research on biological resources with the aim of growing into a focal biological resource hub of Northeast Asia. The institute is comprised of a spine-shaped collections and research center and a leaf-shaped exhibition and education center. The exhibition hall has 3,905 specimens of 1,287 native species on display. Korea's diverse ecosystems are recreated as highly detailed dioramas at the exhibition hall. A small restaurant is located inside the research center, and the extensive grass field in front of the institute provides an ideal picnic spot.
⊙ Nokcheongja Museum (녹청자박물관)
- Homepage
www.nokcheongja.or.kr
- Tel
+82-32-563-4341
Since opening in 2002, the Nokcheongja Museum has been preserving and exhibiting academic materials about the Green Celadon Kiln Site, a Historic Site designated in 1970. It is the only museum dedicated to celadons in Incheon. The museum is divided into the History Exhibition Hall where visitors can observe the celadon making process and the Special Exhibition Hall that displays modern-day celadons. In addition to the two indoor exhibition halls, the museum also has an outdoor exhibition site with a collection of approximately 200 donated potteries, ranging from traditional to recently trending designs.
⊙ Incheon Gyeongseo-dong Nokcheongja Kiln Site (인천 경서동 녹청자 요지)
- Homepage
www.seo.incheon.kr
- Tel
+82-32-440-4063
The Nokcheongja (Green Celadon) Kiln Site was designated as Historic Site No. 211 in May 1970. On December 9, 1984, the 82.6 ㎥ of the protective film was restored here. In addition, the unearthed models consisted of bowls and plates, as well as porcelain and pots. The colors of the glaze are greenish brown and dark green, opaque and non-glossy, and there are spots on the surface, but this is the component of the glaze. It is believed to have come from the influence of the special structure of the kiln and the firing temperature.
This work was created by the Korea Tourism Organization for 24 years and opened as the first type of public Nuri. You can download it for free from the Korea Tourism Organization, https://kto.visitkorea.or.kr/eng.kto
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