Introduction:
Jangboksan Park stands as the unofficial gateway to Jinhae at the end of Jangbok-ro Road between Masan and Jinhae. Built in 1979 in the wake of a mountain landslide, the park offers a wide-open view of Jinhae and its quiet waters. In the spring, more than

Directions [Bus]From Jinhae Station or Jinhae Intercity Bus Terminal, take Bus 150, 160 or 162.- Get off at Yeojwa geommunso (여좌검문소).OrFrom Gyeonghwa Station, take bus 163,164, 315-3 - Get off at Yeojwa geommunso (여좌검문소).[Taxi]Take a taxi from Jinhae Station or Jinhae Bus Termina to the Park. (10-15min)
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Information:
Jangboksan Park stands as the unofficial gateway to Jinhae at the end of Jangbok-ro Road between Masan and Jinhae.
Built in 1979 in the wake of a mountain landslide, the park offers a wide-open view of Jinhae and its quiet waters.
In the spring, more than ten thousand cherry trees interspersed throughout the pines come into full bloom, permeating the air with their sweet fragrance.
Nearby attractions include Daegwangsa and Jinheungsa temples, the Citizens’ Hall, the Gyeongnam Literary Hall, and Jinhae Park Land, located halfway up Jangboksan Mountain.
To visit these attractions and explore the beauty of the forest, simply follow the long walking trail from Jinhae Girls’ High School to the park (1.5km) and continue along the path from the Jangboksan Rest

Area to Gumajin Tunnel (1km). Closed N/A (Open all year round) Activity Dates April (cherry blossom season) Parking Facilities Available Available Facilities Walking path, youth hall, pavilion, Chulleong bridge, athletic facilities, mermaid statue, etc. Restrooms Available

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Where is Jangboksan Sculpture Park

 56-42, Jangboksan-gil, Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
경상남도 창원시 진해구 장복산길 56-42
    
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