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Seoul City is inviting residents and visitors to experience the vibrant autumn colors at Namsan Park with the “2024 Namsan Dullegil Autumn Picnic,” running from November 2 to November 24.

This special event offers a wide range of activities designed to immerse participants in the beauty of Namsan’s foliage while enjoying various cultural and recreational programs.

From November 2-3, the Namsan Dullegil Fall Tour features two guided walking tours: the Autumn Garden Tour, where participants can stroll along Namsan’s scenic north-side loop road, and the Nature and History Tour, which offers insights into both the natural beauty and historical significance of Namsan. Both tours will be led by park guides and take place at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m..

For those interested in hands-on activities, there will be three Autumn Classes where participants can enjoy forest drawing workshops, letter-writing, and archery. Additionally, a Forest Mini Craft Workshop will allow attendees to create small crafts using natural materials, while young children can participate in the Healing Chilling Fall Picnic for a fun, sensory experience in nature.

A special photo exhibition titled “Namsan Dullegil Gallery” will be set up along the North Circular Road from November 2 to November 24, showcasing images of the city’s most iconic parks, including Namsan Park, Naksan Park, and Yongsan Family Park. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk while admiring the autumn scenery captured by park photographers.

To create lasting memories, the Park Photography Studio will be open from November 2-3, where a professional photographer will be available to take family and group photos against the stunning fall backdrop. Photos will be printed and gifted on-site.

All programs require pre-registration through the Seoul Public Service Reservation website. More details about each program can be found on the official Seoul Parks website.

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