Samho Bamboo Forest in South Korea's Ulsan Namgu: A Haven for Migratory Birds, Where Nature and People Thrive Together

- Samho Bamboo Forest,a premier ecological site in South Korea,draws visitors for its stunning winter rook murmurations.

- 2024 Samho Bird Festivalwill take place November 9–10,featuring performances,birdwatching,and family activities at Samho Migratory Bird Park.

ULSAN,South Korea,Nov. 4,2024 -- Located along South Korea's southeastern coast,Ulsan is known not only as an industrial powerhouse,with major corporations like Hyundai and Hanwha,but also as the country's premier eco-city.


Samho Bamboo Forest is well-suited for the winter gathering of rooks.

One of its most notable natural attractions is Samho Bamboo Forest in Namgu,thecity's southern district,where around 40,000rooks gather each winter for a breathtaking aerial display. These flocks arrive in early October and stay through early March,creating a spectacular sight at sunset that captivates both local and international tourists.

Situated near the Taehwagang River basin,Samho Bamboo Forest provides an ideal year-round environment for migratory birds due to its mild climate,abundant food sources,and predator-free surroundings. This habitat is well-suited for the winter gathering of rooks,known as the "Special Guests of Winter," making it one ofUlsan's most beloved eco-tourism destinations.

Samho Bamboo Forest is equipped with visitor facilities such as the Migratory Bird Center,which features a top-floor observation deck offering panoramic views of the rooks. Visitors can also explore exhibition spaces,a 5D theater,and a VR experience area – especially popular among families with children. The 5D theater screens abird-themed animation in English,Chinese,and Japanese,ensuring accessibility for international guests. Visitors also can enjoy traditional Korean tea at the fourth-floor cafe.

Ulsan Namguauthorities have undertaken various initiatives to preserve this natural habitat and promote eco-tourism,including deploying specialized cleaning vehicles to manage the effects of bird populations and conducting research to protect migratory bird habitats. These efforts underscore the district's commitment to fostering a harmonious coexistence between people and nature.

From November 9 to 10,Ulsan Namguwill host the 2024 Samho Bird Festival at the Samho Migratory Bird Park and Migratory Bird Center. It will feature a welcoming performance for migratory birds,migratory birds observation sessions,and hands-on activities for families.

"Samho-dong's rook murmurations are a unique winter spectacle," said Seo Dong-wook,Mayor of Ulsan Namgu. "We invite everyone to join us at the 2024 Samho Bird Festival to experience the beauty and wonder of nature firsthand."