Pictured: The incredible 800-year-old ginkgo tree in South Korea some say is the most beautiful in the world

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See the tree that some say is the most beautiful in the world.

The ginkgo tree, in the village of Bangye-ri in South Korea, is believed to be at least 800 years old and attracts visitors from far and wide. Especially when it is decorated with its golden autumn plumage.

Visit Korea explains that the tree has been protected as a natural monument since January 31, 1965.

This ginkgo tree, in the village of Bangye-ri in South Korea, is believed to be at least 800 years old and attracts visitors from far and wide. Especially when it is decorated with its golden autumn plumage

It reaches a total height of 33 meters (108 ft), with an east-to-west crown of 37.5 meters (123 ft).

Visit Korea continues, ‘According to legend, it was planted by a member of the Seongju Lee family, who stopped here to drink some water and left his staff in the ground as he left. The staff then grew into the tree. Another legend about the tree says that a white snake lives in it, which is why it has grown so strong and large today.

“The local farmers think they will have a good harvest if the entire tree turns golden in the fall.”

Chae Beom-sik, the head of Bangye-ri village, told the Korea JoongAng Daily in 2021: ‘On average, 4,000 people come per day, whether it is a weekday or a weekend.

“There are no restaurants nearby and the nearest convenience store is a mile away, but people come in just for the beauty of this tree.”

Visit Korea explains that the tree has been protected as a natural monument since January 31, 1965

The tree reaches a total height of 33 meters (108 ft), with an east-to-west crown of 37.5 meters (123 ft).

The tree is also an online hit.

Travel photographer Seo Young-gil’s recent autumnal image van de boom has received more than 50,000 likes on Instagram.

Commenters described the photo as ‘beautiful’, ‘breathtaking’ and ‘magnificent’.

Meanwhile one YouTuber titled his video of the tree simply, “The most beautiful tree in the world.”

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