Haneul Park (하늘공원) is a well-known attraction in Seoul, South Korea. It is mainly a pasture is covered with silver grass (eulalias) and wild flowers. It also has five wind-powered generators that provide power to the park and its facilities. Once a mountain of garbage, it is now a thriving green hill with numerous lookout points offering views of Seoul, including the N Seoul Tower, Bukhansan Mountain, and the Han River.
I recently visited the park during early autumn, which is arguably the best time to go because of the peak growth of silver grass. Coincidentally, the day I went was also the last day this year's Eulalia Festival (서울억새축제). The park stayed open later than usual and the silver grass was lit with bright colors.
Here are some photos from that afternoon/evening visit to Haneul Park.
Photographed with Fujifilm X-H1, XF 23mm f/1.4 and 56mm f/1.2 lenses