The Korea Times
YONGIN, Gyeonggi Province — Since opening in 1976, Everland theme park has led the Korean leisure industry and evolved into a unique destination on the outskirts of Seoul where visitors can enjoy botanical gardens and wildlife alongside world-class amusement rides. To mark its five decades of history, the park is undergoing a spring transformation by reopening its iconic Safari World with a renewed focus on animal welfare and launching a series of large-scale performances that redefine the visitor experience. Eco-friendly, animal-centered Safari World Safari World is one of the most popular attractions at Everland and a key part of its identity that sets it apart from other amusement parks. The redesign of Safari World marks a significant shift from simply viewing the animals to understanding their behaviors and habitats. After about a year of preparation, the reopened Safari World offers a more immersive experience where visitors can observe eight species of predators, including lions, tigers, brown bears and hyenas. “The most important focus of the renovation was animal welfare,”
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