The Magic of Park Therapy in Korea”

 

🌿 Healing the Korean Way: The Magic of Park Therapy

Life in Korea moves fast — long work hours, crowded trains, and busy streets everywhere. But Koreans have a quiet way to recharge: park therapy.

From the famous Han River Park to small neighborhood trails, parks are where city life slows down. Families picnic under trees, couples stroll with coffee, and seniors exercise or chat on benches. There’s an easy pace that softens the city’s rush.

Each season brings a new kind of therapy — cherry blossoms in spring, green shade in summer, golden leaves in fall, and soft snow in winter. Just walking through a park feels like breathing again.

After long days of work, I often visit my local park to clear my mind. The air feels cleaner, the world quieter. It’s a simple reminder that healing doesn’t always mean travel or luxury — sometimes, it’s just sitting under a tree and letting nature do the rest.





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