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Swayambhunath Stupa, Kathmandu, Nepal
The Swayambhunath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands amid a hazy Kathmandu Valley in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 28, 2025, as light rain falls. The drizzle and chilly winds affect daily life in the valley, with reduced visibility lending a somber tone to the historic site. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Zugspitze Cable Car Valley Station Against Snowy Wetterstein Mountains In Autumn
The modern Zugspitze Cable Car (Seilbahn Zugspitze) valley station building, branded ''Zugspitze TOP OF GERMANY,'' is set against the dramatic backdrop of the steep, snow-dusted Wetterstein Mountains and forests displaying bright autumn foliage in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on October 26, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Zugspitze Cable Car Valley Station Against Snowy Wetterstein Mountains In Autumn
The modern Zugspitze Cable Car (Seilbahn Zugspitze) valley station building, branded ''Zugspitze TOP OF GERMANY,'' is set against the dramatic backdrop of the steep, snow-dusted Wetterstein Mountains and forests displaying bright autumn foliage in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on October 26, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Olive Grove In Crete Island
Aerial panoramic view from a drone of Xerokampos sandy beach with tourists and umbrellas next to an olive grove. An olive grove is an agricultural olive plantation, a cultivated area of olive trees grown for fruit or oil, characterized by a geometric planting layout. The trees are typically planted in a structured, geometric arrangement to optimize space for cultivation and harvesting with the primary purpose to produce olives, which are then used for making olive oil or are consumed as table olives. Creta island in the Mediterranean sea is famous for the high quality olive oil production, while Greece is one of the global producer and largest exporters along with Spain and Italy. Xerokampos, Crete island, Greece on October 7, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Air Pollution: Layer Of Smog Starts To Envelop Kathmandu With Onset Of Winter
Smoke billows from a residential area in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, as a thin layer of smog shrouds the atmosphere of the bowl-shaped valley, with the Air Quality Index measuring above 100. The average readings of Kathmandu's pollution exceed annual average concentrations of PM2.5 of 5 ug/m3, while 24-hour average exposures should not exceed 15 ug/m3 more than 3 to 4 days per year, as prescribed by the World Health Organization. PM2.5 refers to particulate matter (solid or liquid droplets) in the air less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. It is among the most dangerous pollutants that can get past the nose and throat to penetrate the lungs and even the bloodstream. PM2.5 particles are small and are also likely to stay suspended in the air for long, increasing the chances of people inhaling them. According to Nepal's Environmental Protection Agency's air quality index, an air quality reading of 151-200 is considered unhealthy, causing everyone to experience problems and sensitive groups to feel more severe effects. When air quality reaches 201-300, it is considered a very unhealthy level, and health risks increase for everyone in the area. When it crosses 300, it becomes hazardous, meaning that the air is of extremely poor quality and poses serious health risks to everyone. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Air Pollution: Layer Of Smog Starts To Envelop Kathmandu With Onset Of Winter
Smoke billows from a residential area in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 17, 2025, as a thin layer of smog shrouds the atmosphere of the bowl-shaped valley, with the Air Quality Index measuring above 100. The average readings of Kathmandu's pollution exceed annual average concentrations of PM2.5 of 5 ug/m3, while 24-hour average exposures should not exceed 15 ug/m3 more than 3-4 days per year, as prescribed by the World Health Organization. PM2.5 refers to particulate matter (solid or liquid droplets) in the air less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. It is among the most dangerous pollutants that can get past the nose and throat to penetrate the lungs and even the bloodstream. PM2.5 particles are small and are also likely to stay suspended in the air for long, increasing the chances of people inhaling them. According to Nepal's Environmental Protection Agency's air quality index, an air quality reading of 151-200 is considered unhealthy, causing everyone to experience problems and sensitive groups to feel more severe effects. When air quality reaches 201-300, it is considered a very unhealthy level, and health risks increase for everyone in the area. When it crosses 300, it becomes hazardous, meaning that the air is of extremely poor quality and poses serious health risks to everyone. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Kathmandu, Nepal
A view of Kathmandu, Nepal, where the city meets the mountains, on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Nazim Ali Khan/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Kathmandu, Nepal
A view of Kathmandu, Nepal, where the city meets the mountains, on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Nazim Ali Khan/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Daily Life: Snowcapped Mountains Surround Kathmandu With Start Of Winter
A snowcapped mountain range emerges over the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal on October 11, 2025, signaling the onset of winter in the Himalayan nation. With the late withdrawal of the monsoon climatic effect, the temperature continues to drop in Nepal with early snowfall in the high-lying areas. The mountains surrounding Kathmandu get covered with snow as a cold breeze sweeps through the bowl-shaped valley, with temperatures dropping to single digits. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Deserted Nagdhunga Check Post After Floods In Nepal
The Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, stands deserted after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides that block major highways and disrupt travel. The usually busy gateway remains quiet as authorities work to clear debris and restore transport connectivity amid the ongoing flood aftermath across the country. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Deserted Nagdhunga Check Post After Floods In Nepal
The Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, stands deserted after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides that block major highways and disrupt travel. The usually busy gateway remains quiet as authorities work to clear debris and restore transport connectivity amid the ongoing flood aftermath across the country. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Deserted Nagdhunga Check Post After Floods In Nepal
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Deserted Nagdhunga Check Post After Floods In Nepal
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Deserted Nagdhunga Check Post After Floods In Nepal
The Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, stands deserted after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides that block major highways and disrupt travel. The usually busy gateway remains quiet as authorities work to clear debris and restore transport connectivity amid the ongoing flood aftermath across the country. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Deserted Nagdhunga Check Post After Floods In Nepal
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Deserted Nagdhunga Check Post After Floods In Nepal
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Deserted Nagdhunga Check Post After Floods In Nepal
Passengers are stranded at the Nagdhunga check post, one of the main exit points from Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 5, 2025, after continuous rainfall triggers floods and landslides, blocking major highways and disrupting transport routes across Nepal. Despite clear skies returning to the valley, movement remains restricted as authorities work to reopen roads and manage traffic flow in the aftermath of the disaster. (Photo by Safal Prakash Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Travel Destination: Ios
A small blue-and-white chapel stands among olive trees and hills on September 16, 2025, in Ios, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Travel Destination: Ios
A small blue-and-white chapel stands among olive trees and hills on September 16, 2025, in Ios, Greece. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir, India
Indian tourists take a Shikara ride on the waters of Dal Lake during sunset in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 28, 2025. Five months after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the picturesque valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir, India
Indian tourists wearing traditional Kashmiri dresses pose for photographs as they visit the Nishat Mughal Garden in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on September 28, 2025. Five months after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the picturesque valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
An early morning view of the children's playground near the guest accommodations at the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025, features a variety of play equipment. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The visitor center and group accommodations at the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, have a spacious parking area in front on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025, shows guest accommodations behind a variety of benches, decks, and tables. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The visitor center and group accommodations at the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, have a spacious parking area in front on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, is designed with interconnected wooden decks to allow pedestrian movement without contact with vehicles on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The sun rises behind the guest accommodations at the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
An early morning view of the children's playground near the guest accommodations at the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025, features a variety of play equipment. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025, shows guest accommodations behind a variety of benches, decks, and tables. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The dining hall at the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, provides three buffet-style meals daily on September 26, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
An early morning view of the children's playground near the guest accommodations at the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025, features a variety of play equipment. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, is designed with interconnected wooden decks to allow pedestrian movement without contact with vehicles on September 26, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, is designed with interconnected wooden decks to allow pedestrian movement without contact with vehicles on September 26, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
Kim Chang-hyun, director of the Jinan National Forest Healing Center, speaks during a media preview in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 26. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
A visitor participates in a singing bowl experience using multiple crystal bowls at the forest healing center of the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
A visitor participates in a singing bowl experience using multiple brass bowls at the forest healing center of the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
Visitors experience the cypress dome sauna at the forest healing center of the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
A visitor participates in a singing bowl experience using multiple brass bowls at the forest healing center of the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
Visitors participate in a singing bowl experience using crystal and brass bowls at the forest healing center of the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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A Walk Through Jinan’s Forest Therapy Center Ahead Of Its Grand Opening
The guest accommodations at the Jinan National Forest Healing Center in Jinan, North Jeolla Province, South Korea, feature well-developed roads and walking trails on September 27, 2025. At 650 meters above sea level in Jinan's highlands, the Jinan National Forest Healing Center officially opens on October 15, offering visitors a place to rest, heal, and stay overnight in nature. Nestled in Baegundong Valley, the 617-hectare center features six forest trails totaling 11 km, a healing center, visitor complex, cafeteria, and 74 guest rooms for up to 270 people, including nine accessible rooms. Constructed with 576 cubic meters of timber, the buildings store 296 tons of carbon. Programs include forest walks, hammock meditation, tea ceremonies, singing bowls, cypress dome saunas, and health monitoring, combining body and mind restoration. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)
