서울숲공원, 15주년 맞아 '슬기로운 공원활용법' 온라인 공개<br /><br />Seoul Forest celebrated its 15th anniversary this week by putting on a virtual online tour.<br />Showing off some of its hidden spots, the tour also instructs people how they can spend quality time while ensuring they don't further the spread of COVID-19.<br />Jang Tae-hyun reports.<br />Picturesque canopies of trees and with a calm lake this is where people can breathe in fresh air in the middle of the city.<br />Once a horse racing track, Seoul Forest is now a park the same size as 70 football fields and attracts around seven million visitors per year.<br />To mark 15 years since it first opened to the public, Seoul Forest put together an online tour to show off some of its hidden spots.<br />The tour made viewers feel like they were actually walking around the park and showed them that they can even see deer if they come and visit in person.<br />"In this state of disaster, socially vulnerable groups are another concern. They also need green spaces like parks for them to enjoy."<br />Students, work friends and families come to the park to hang out.<br />And, many foreigners also visit...to enjoy nature and see other places nearby.<br />Visitors to Seoul Forest must follow basic virus prevention guidelines like wearing a face mask and keeping their distance from others.<br />The facilities are disinfected and areas which draw large groups of people have been closed temporarily.<br />Rather than being cooped up at home, many people are getting out and visiting local beauty spots to relieve stress.<br />Jang Tae-hyun, Arirang News<br />