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Bunjae Artpia first opened its doors at Jejus Bunjae Artpia in July of 1992, and is now the worlds largest botanical garden with a total landscape of approximately 39,700mē. This garden is rich with maple trees, wisterias and pine trees that are between 30 to 300 years old. Roughly 100 rare species of trees can also be found in the garden. The garden possesses approximately 1,700 trees, and also boasts 100,000 of its Jeju wild flowers, orchids, and other various garden trees and plants which collectively form a unique scenic harmony, Bunjae Artpia is visited by approximately 300,000 people annually, and remains a popular tour site for world public figures such as Chinas Head of State Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, Japans former Prime Minister Nakasone, and more.
The rich variety of trees planted on the 39,700mē landscape represents 700 years of Koreas botanical history. The 100-year-old indigenous Jeju Hwangpi elm tree and a 300-year-old yew tree are the main highlights of Bunjae Artpia. Jejus characteristic stonewalls and ponds along with stone bridges, and artificial waterfalls all add beautifully to the richness of Bunjae Artpias scenery.
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