The Deer Enclosure in Seoul Forest is one of the park’s most charming spots, where you can get surprisingly close to the gentle sika deer that roam freely within their spacious habitat. An interesting fact: these deer were originally introduced as part of Seoul’s eco-restoration project, helping turn the former industrial grounds into the vibrant green oasis it is today. As you approach the bridge overlooking the enclosure, keep an eye out for a little surprise, a penguin stone tucked into a tree trunk just before you step onto the bridge. It’s a tiny reminder that even in the heart of the city, adventure hides in unexpected places.

Last known location – 37.5434841N, 127.0347141E


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