Jeju Island, where Love Park is located, is one of the volcanic islands in South Korea. In the center of it is the Hallasam volcano, its highest point rises 2000 m above sea level. Wonderful subtropical climate, luxurious nature with evergreens have created a "paradise" in South Korea.
As you know, South Korea is a very closed country with ancient foundations and traditions. So, there is still a tradition that marriages are made only by the decision of the parents, who select the betrothed. Before marriage, the bride and groom can only meet in the presence of their elders, so there can be no question of having a sex life before marriage.
In order to keep up with the times and enlighten the newlyweds in the field of intimate life, it was decided to create a Love Park on Jeju Island, and the island itself is now called nothing else than the "Land of Love".
Erotic enlightenment
According to the idea of the creators of the park of love, 140 sculptures of an erotic and frankly intimate nature were placed on the island. The layout of the park is such that within an hour you can walk around its entire territory and view all the sculptures that were conceived and executed by students of Hontik University. Erotic poses of sculptures and sculptural groups suggest that students have successfully mastered the "Kamasutra".
Only adults can visit the Love Park. It is believed that by observing the sculptures, newlyweds can undergo an educational program in the field of sexual life.
Sculptures
The exposition is constantly updated and enlarged, and the island itself is replenished with all kinds of shops and shops where you can buy souvenirs and frivolous toys that help diversify the sex life of partners. Everyone can watch a film about a person's intimate life.
It is curious that despite the frivolous content, the park sculptures have a very high artistic value. They are made not only naturalistic, but also very attractive. The compositions have both dynamics and internal statics.
In 2013, the models were diluted with figures, so sculptures with elements of surrealism and even hints of modernism appeared. For example, the composition is a man with a female vagina instead of a head, as well as numerous phalluses in the form of peppers, scorpions, etc.
There are a number of museums on the island with constantly updated exhibitions. So, you can see exhibitions dedicated to sex and health, erotic games, erotic photography, etc.
Nature park
The park was laid out after the 1950 war, but figures and sculptures began to appear only in the 19th century. For the extraordinary nature of the island, where a thousand exotic flowers grow, and the trees are entwined with blooming vines, where this beauty has not yet been transformed by man and has retained its primordial nature, Jeju Island, and with it the park, is taken under the protection of UNESCO.
Love Park was opened in 2004, and over the years, millions of tourists from around the world have visited it.