Feast Your Eyes on 3 Mil. Roses in 720 Varieties

Roses are in full bloom at Everland, one of the best theme parks in South Korea. Everland is well-known for its 20,000-square-meter rose garden. Three million roses in 720 varieties create a riot of color, scent, and joy there. Twenty-four of those rose varieties have been developed by Everland itself. They share space with many other exotic varieties like Port Sunlight, New Dawn, and Nahema.

Within this expansive carpet of roses are several installations and points of interest. New this year is the Ever Rose Healing Lab, which is designed to help visitors become familiar with the scents and cultivation history of four Ever Roses, or rose varieties developed at Everland, such as the Tete de Belle with its cool and sweet scent and the Sweet Dress with its sweet and fruity scent.

There are also two new rose tunnels that run for about 20 meters. When walking through the tunnels, visitors can be surrounded by the scent of roses from every side.

A nearby field has been filled with lupines as well. These vertical and striking flowers themselves are interesting and beautiful in their own way. The red, pink, and orange varieties of flowers harmonize together well and also welcome among their number white digitalis and blue delphinium blossoms, altogether creating an exotic explosion of flowery color.

There are always performances of some sort at Everland and this spring is no different. Exciting dances and fantastic stunts are on display every single day, such as “Lara’s Monster Clean Up” at Outdoor Carnival Square. The show tells the story of Lara protecting the environment from monsters made up of plastic bags and cans that were thrown away and features acrobatics and parkour along with the dances and songs.

Another performance is “Lenny’s Great Adventure: In Search of Dragon Castle,” where the titular Lenny and his companion Lara, the representatives of Everland, go searching for a magic wand in a live musical with songs and dance that can be seen on the Grand Stage. The show mixes in ultra-high-definition video projections to make the actors look like they are really flying.

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