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Selasa, 14 Oktober 2014

AMAZING PLACE

03.34 Posted by Arina Sabila No comments

Hello everyone! I'm going to tell you about my favorite 'amazing place'. As you known, god made this world beauty and amazing, everything in this world is beauty and amazing. So I took me a while to chose what is my favorite 'amazing place'. But then this place made my jaw dropping down because of its beauty. Anyone here can guess what place it is?


First clue ; CHERRY BLOSSOM

Well its not a place in Japan. I know cherry blossom is so identical with Japan but nah, please think harder ;)


Second clue ; BRIDGE OF ROMANCE

 It sounds so dramatic yet cheesy right :(

Still cannot guess what place is it? Ok then *drum roll* I'm going to tell you the answer


ladies and gentlemen, introducing you . . . . . Kyeong-Wha Station, Jinhae (진해 경화역) !!!

Tt is beautiful-if I would come to South Korea at spring-this would definitely be the place I would love to visit. Jinhae, a district in Changwon City, on the southeastern edge of Korea. This area has become famous for hosting the largest cherry blossom festival every year, where apparently over 2 million tourists come to take in the sites. Kyeong-Wha Train Station was one of the places I wanted to go the most, as the tracks are lined with cherry blossom trees on either side, and the wind from trains rushing by creates a storm of cherry blossom petals.  Dreams of swirling in a cherry blossom tornado amongst pixies danced inside my head.


 Jinhae may have more than just cherry blossom trees, but judging by this photo, cherry blossom trees are reason enough to go. Jinhae is another place that’s a little far for a day trip, but on the flip side, it is also one of the best places in the world to see the cherry blossoms in the spring.
Of course, this naval city is home to a lot more than just cherry blossom trees, but the Naval Academy and museum are only open to the public during the annual Jinhae Naval Festival, a festival commemorating one of Korea's biggest heroes from history, Admiral Yi Sun-shin. But be warned: the festival, combined with the allure of the cherry blossoms, means that there will be swarms of tourists, so unless it's a personal must, long lines are only a waste of time.
Hardier tourists can also walk up Mount Jangbok, which has been paved with stairs, and be rewarded with a view of the 300,000 or so cherry trees in blossom.



 Source :
 http://kinkorealand.wordpress.com/2012/04/30/day-trip-2-the-jinhae-cherry-blossom-festival/
 http://linhwannago.blogspot.com/2013/03/kyeong-wha-station-jinhae.html
and more photos from google images.