Busan children's grand park
3.12℃ -0.82℃ 12%
Park.Reservoir
부산어린이대공원
Busan, 47124, South Korea
Take Bus No. 54, 63, 81, 133, or 83-1 and get off at the "Children's Park" bus stop.
+82-51-860-7841
Open 24 hours (Walking trails) / Facilities (Children's Center, etc.) usually 09:00–18:00
Open year-round (Each indoor facility may have specific closing days)
experience program
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Overview
Busan Children's Grand Park is a comprehensive park complex located at the foot of Baegyangsan Mountain. Centered around the historic Seongjigok Reservoir, the park offers a perfect blend of lush retinispora (cypress) forests and modern educational facilities. It is a beloved eco-friendly destination where visitors of all ages can enjoy nature, education, and leisure in one place.
History
The park's centerpiece, the Seongjigok Reservoir, was originally completed in 1909 as Korea's first concrete gravity dam for water supply. In 1971, the area was designated as a park, and it officially opened as "Children's Grand Park" in 1978 to commemorate the International Year of the Child. Since then, it has evolved into a key urban green space, removing its amusement rides in the late 2000s to focus on being an ecological and forest-centric park.
Things to see
Natural scenery and historical landmarks:
The **Seongjigok Reservoir**: A beautiful calm lake surrounded by walking paths that reflect the changing colors of the four seasons.
The **Cypress Forest (Phytoncide Path)**: A dense forest trail lined with retinispora trees, famous for providing a refreshing "forest bathing" experience.
The **Historic Dam**: A Registered Cultural Heritage site (No. 376) that showcases the early 20th-century civil engineering style.
Things to do
Educational experiences and outdoor activities:
Visit the **Children's Creative Education Center**: An interactive science and culture center where kids can learn through hands-on exhibits.
Hike the **Circulatory Trail**: A 2.8km-long well-paved trail around the reservoir, perfect for a leisurely stroll or light jogging.
Family **Picnic in Nature**: Use the outdoor tables and rest areas scattered throughout the forest for a relaxing family meal surrounded by trees.
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