DAMYANG, May 2 (Yonhap) — With a blink of an eye, spring season has gone and the weather is beginning to enter the threshold of summer. Myeongokheon, a renowned pavilion and garden during the Joseon Dynasty, located in Damyang, a historic city in the southwest inland region of the Korean Peninsula, also began to be dyed with thick greens. This place is especially famous for its garden-filled crape myrtles, creates a spectacular view when it blooms in the summer. (Photos by Kim Taeshik)
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