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Everland’s Rose Festival: Celebrating the World’s Most Famous Flower

As a totemic symbol which spans across cultures, the rose is arguably the world’s most famous flower. It has been the subject of countless artworks, and being synonymous with love, the flower has also adorned numerous momentous occasions in people’s lives. True to its stature, the rose has a long and distinguished history of its …

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A Field to Behold: How Landscape Architects Shape Our Everyday Lives

Blooming flowers in rich green spaces often prompt us to reach for our smartphones and snap photos enthusiastically. While the dashes of color they add to landscapes are unmistakable, these carefully curated areas are much more than their looks. Take High Line Park in New York for example. Built on an abandoned section of the …

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Your Ultimate Guide to Korea Part 2: Must-visit Destinations In and Around Seoul for Nature-loving City Folk

If there’s one thing you can bank on in Seoul and the surrounding Gyeonggi Province this July to August, it’s the sunshine. With longer daylight hours, t-shirt weather and blue skies galore, if you’re in or around the Korean capital for summer 2017, it’s time to get out there and soak up some Vitamin D. …

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Things are Just Heating Up at Everland’s Summer Water Fun Festival

For those thinking that Caribbean Bay is the only way to escape the soaring mercury this summer, think again! Every summer Everland also boasts an extensive lineup of summer activities to keep fun levels high and body temperatures low. From water-gun battles with guests to overhead waterfalls soaking show spectators, Everland has upped its summer-game …

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Shakespeare and Roses at Everland’s 2016 Annual Rose Festival

“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” says the love-smitten heroine of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare, who died 400 years ago this year, lived in a world full of roses and rose-themed symbolism – the flower lent its name to the War of the Roses, a turbulent period of English history …

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