Pink Penguins in Seoul, South Korea, are a fun and quirky sight that instantly brightens the riverfront vibe. These cheerful sculptures have become a surprising favourite among locals and visitors alike, especially because they sit against the backdrop of the shimmering Han River. The original pink penguin installations were part of a global eco-art movement designed to spark conversations about climate awareness and endangered species, making them both cute and meaningful. And somewhere close by, tucked near a spot overlooking the Han River, one of our own penguin stones is now hiding, quietly watching over the colourful scene and waiting for future waddlers to find it. And it’s from the special edition series. Look out for a blue penguin stone. Tucked in a tree trunk.
Last known location – 37.5235694N, 126.9536859E









