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A look back at 45 years of ever-changing Everland, part 1
Korea’s largest theme park Everland turns 45 this month, almost a half-century. The park has been leading Korea’s leisure trends at the forefront of the sector, recording many bests and firsts. Celebrating its 45th anniversary, let’s take a look back at some of the major milestones in the lifetime of

Farewell, Everland Safari World Bus!
Everland is 45 years old this year, and with this, the family-friendly and fun theme park belonging to Samsung C&T Resort Group will unveil a brand new Safari World this spring to allow visitors to see the wild beasts closer than ever before. That means that Everland’s iconic safari bus,

Spring comes alive in Everland amidst countless flowers in full bloom
When the song “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” was written almost 100 years ago by two Americans, it seems unlikely that they were thinking about a theme park in Korea, but if that tune were composed today, it would surely have a line or two about Samsung C&T Resort Group’s Everland

Everland’s T-Express makes a comeback to thrill riders again
At European Adventure, the westernmost part of Korea’s best-known theme park Everland, you can feel as if you are somewhere in a village in Europe with its quaint buildings modeled after Amsterdam’s canal houses and seasonal flower displays. Here the mammoth roller coaster T-Express is particularly eye-catching. Inspired by a

Revealing tiny wonderland to visitors: Everland’s insect keeper Kim Sun-jin
Korea’s best-known theme park Everland is home to various animals and this includes some unexpected residents – insects! Some of these insects can be seen in the summer and winter each year through the park’s Midsummer Night’s Firefly Experience and the Everland Butterfly Garden. While about 10,000 fireflies light up

Baby panda Fu Bao finds her feet, explores her world!
Everland’s baby panda Fu Bao, whose name was made public in our last update, is now finally walking! As baby pandas develop strength in their front legs first, she used to be seen crawling and dragging herself around propped up on her front paws with her hind legs coming along behind