Beyond the vast sea of blooming tulips, visitors can join spring floral workshops led by professional florists, where they craft mini bouquets using fresh seasonal blooms and traditional Korean wrapping paper—perfect souvenirs to take home.
The garden features a dedicated Korean cultural experience zone, offering hanbok (traditional dress) rentals and professional photo sessions against scenic backdrops of flower fields. Weekend outdoor concerts featuring jazz and folk music, paired with light shows, create a magical atmosphere.
Families will love the children’s interactive area, complete with maze gardens and colorful murals where kids learn about different flowers through play. An official mobile guide app allows visitors to scan QR codes at each spot for bilingual (Chinese/English) audio commentary, enhancing the educational and immersive value.
Bring a camera and picnic snacks—designated picnic zones offer peaceful spots to relax and soak in the spring sunshine.