Following last year’s Gold Medal success at
the RHS Chelsea Flower Show for Korea’s
De-Militarised Zone (DMZ) Garden, the Korea Tourism Organisation will be taking
a stand at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show to promote garden tours to Korea
and the Suncheon Bay Garden Expo. (http://eng.2013expo.or.ke)
The Expo is sanctioned by the Association
of International Horticultural Producers (AIPH) and this is the first time they
have chosen Korea
for such an event. The Expo runs until Oct.20, 2013 after which the site will
remain as a park and conservation area, most notably for the Suncheon Bay
wetlands which are deemed to be one of the most ecologically significant in the
world.
The 2012 DMZ
Garden at Chelsea
was designed by Hwang Ji-Hae,
Korea’s
best-known garden designer and her latest design will feature at the Suncheon
Bay Garden Expo. Hwang’s design is for a garden called The Lugworm’s Path. The
lugworm is a tiny, often overlooked creature, but is an indispensable part of
the mudflat ecosystem. The lugworm is the first line of defence against
pollutants in the mudflats, for which Suncheon Bay
is famous.
There are two more links with the world of
UK horticulture and landscaping – the Suncheon Lake Garden, a central focal
point, designed by Charles Jencks, and the British Garden, designed by Andy
Sturgeon and based on his Best in Show Garden at the 2010 Chelsea Flower Show.
Other garden attractions in Korea include
The Garden of Morning Calm
(http://www.visitkorea.or.ke/enu/SI/SI_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264212)
as well as the beautiful gardens in and around some of Korea’s ancient Palaces and Temples.
Emerald Travel, who have created special
garden tours of Korea
which also include the Suncheon Garden Expo, will also be on hand at the KTO
stand (E200) at Hampton Court
to promote their tour.
For further information please
contact
Michael A. Michael
020 7321 2535
London@GoKorea.co.uk