
One of our favorite places to visit in Ilsan City on our vacation is Lake Park. Lake Park has the largest man-made lake in Korea, with the lake covering almost 73 acres. To walk around the lake at a brisk pace will take almost an hour. Good thing on one side of the lake is a dragon tram that will take you halfway one side of the lake. There are a lot of fun things to do at the park such as biking, inline skating, walking, renting those family bicycle carts and there's even a jogging trail that encircles the entire lake.
If one wants to just go sight-seeing, Lake Park also has a cactus arboretum, botanical gardens, and a toilet museum (?!). What we also enjoy is the area surrounding Lake Park which is really large and sprawling commercial district. You can find Lotte Department Store, Grand Department Store as well as the huge La Festa shopping complex and the Western Dom that has hundreds of stores, restaurants, entertainment venues, and bars.

But our favorite place to stay in the park is the Rose Garden. It is a circular garden which has over a hundred varieties of rose plants and it is breathtaking. There is a mini-gazebo in the middle of the garden, with wooden benches dotting the garden for those who just wants to rest and take in the rose splendor.

This is exactly what we did. Hubby and I sat down to rest (it was a fairly long walk to the garden from the park entrance). Billy took this picture of us. Isn't he becoming a budding photographer? After promising to be careful of my camera, Billy asked permission to take pictures of the roses. So I agreed and let him wander off but only within our gazing distance. Billy then set out to take pictures of the roses.
Here are some of Billy's rose pictures.





Then we did what tourists did at the garden, pose and take pictures...




Billy took a gazillion more pictures while hubby and I just sat there (again) and inhaled the rosy scent surrounding us. It was an overcast day and it was perfect for picture-taking (something I learned from Photography 101). The overcast sky bathe the flowers in a soft, muted light. I have more rose pictures to post but I think it will use up all my alloted image space on Blogger. So here's me waving goodbye and the next post will be the World Flower Festival...