Oriental Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is a trend to watch for the coming years in Asia as it will surely keep on growing and is in synch with many local aspirations of consumers.
October 26, 2020
Even though we can’t really travel for leisure yet, it doesn’t mean we cannot plan and put places to visit in our bucket list. One of the very Instagram-perfect place to see is Yangju Nari Park.
It is located about two hours from Seoul, South Korea, by train. This scenic park is covered in gorgeous pink muhly grass that makes the most amazing sight and photo backdrop.
Yangju Nari Park is a spacious nature paradise filled with many plant varieties including its star plant : muhly grass, a tall perennial plant that has feather-like purplish pink flowers that float over the body of the plant, giving it an ethereal, cloud-like look to it.
This gorgeous pink grass is so well known and loved in Korea that it even inspired an Etude House makeup collection.
Monia MERABET
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