Olympic Sculpture Park (It houses approximately 200 sculptures done by artists of all around the World, expressing different concepts)[4][unreliable source?]
Flag Plaza (with the presence of the flags of the countries that competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics)[4][5]
Rose Park
Waterside Stage
Music Fountain
World Peace Gate
Built between December 31, 1986, and August 31, 1988, it was designed by the architect Kim Chung-up to celebrate the motto and the concepts from Seoul 1988 Summer Olympic Games (peace and harmony) and also to symbolize the ability of the Korean people. Alongside the pillars there are structures similar to wings, under which there's a mural called "A Painting of Four Spirits". In the mural are shown a phoenix, a turtle, a tiger and a dragon (the spirits that guard the gate) ascending towards heaven, representing the strength of Koreans and their freedom.[4]
Under the gate is the 1988 Summer Paralympicseternal flame, as well as a declaration of peace calling for world harmony and happiness for all citizens of the world.[4]
Gallery
Entrance to the Olympic Park in November 2018
Olympic Park in October 2018
Olympic Park in Autumn with Reeds
Olympic Swimming Pool in 2020
The unifying United Buddy Bears exhibition was shown at the Olympic Park in Seoul in 2005.