Originally, Seoul Children's Grand Park was the royal tomb for Myeong Seong Hwang Hu, who was the Queen of the last King, Sunjong, of the Greater Korean Empire. The tomb was moved to Yangju-gun (currently Namyangju City) in Gyeonggi Province in 1926 when King Sunjong died. In 1970, by order of President Park Chung-hee, construction of the park started and opened the following year
South Korea
1/30/2012
Children Grand Park
Seoul Children's Grand Park is a family theme park located in Neung-dong, Gwangjin-gu in Seoul. About 62% of the park's total area of about 530,000 sq. meters consists of tress and grass and various facilities such as a zoo, botanical garden, amusement park, and experiencing spaces.
Originally, Seoul Children's Grand Park was the royal tomb for Myeong Seong Hwang Hu, who was the Queen of the last King, Sunjong, of the Greater Korean Empire. The tomb was moved to Yangju-gun (currently Namyangju City) in Gyeonggi Province in 1926 when King Sunjong died. In 1970, by order of President Park Chung-hee, construction of the park started and opened the following year
Originally, Seoul Children's Grand Park was the royal tomb for Myeong Seong Hwang Hu, who was the Queen of the last King, Sunjong, of the Greater Korean Empire. The tomb was moved to Yangju-gun (currently Namyangju City) in Gyeonggi Province in 1926 when King Sunjong died. In 1970, by order of President Park Chung-hee, construction of the park started and opened the following year
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