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Jeju Loveland () (also known as Love Land) is an outdoor sculpture park which opened in 2004 on Jeju Island in South Korea. The park is focused on a theme of sex, running sex education films, and featuring 140 sculptures representing humans in various sexual positions. It also has other elements such as large
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statues, stone labia, and hands-on exhibits such as a "masturbation-cycle". The park's website describes the location as "a place where love oriented art and eroticism meet".


Background

During the 1970s, Jeju Island became a popular honeymoon destination for Korean couples, due to the island's warm climate and Cold War-era restrictions on overseas travel. Many of the couples had wed because of arranged marriages, and the island also became known for being a center of sex education. According to an article in Germany's ''
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'' magazine, in the late 1980s journalist and travel writer Simon Winchester reported that some hotel employees on the island performed as " professional icebreakers". In the evenings, the hotel would offer an entertainment program featuring erotic elements, to help newlyweds relax. In 2002, graduates of Seoul's Hongik University began creating sculptures for the park, which opened on November 16, 2004. Encompassing an area the size of "two soccer fields", all of the sculptures can be viewed in approximately one hour, and there is an additional monthly rotating exhibit featuring works by different Korean artists. Visitors are required to be at least 18 years old, and a separate play area is available for minors while adults visit. The play area is themed on anime.


See also

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Haesindang Park Haesindang Park (), also called Penis Park, is a park located on the east coast of South Korea, in a city called Samcheok, about south of Samcheok in Gangwon Province. The park is noted for its number of phallic statues. The collection creat ...
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Love Land (China) Love Land would have been the first sex theme park in China; the PRC Government suspended its construction in Chongqing in May 2009 and ordered it demolished for being vulgar and explicit. The park was to include displays of giant genitalia an ...
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Chao Mae Tuptim __NOTOC__ The Chao Mae Tuptim shrine ( th, ศาลเจ้าแม่ทับทิม, , also known as Penis Shrine) is a phallic shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, located behind the Mövenpick BDMS Wellness Resort Bangkok near the bank of the K ...
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Sex museum A sex museum is a museum that displays erotic art, historical sexual aids, and documents on the history of erotica. They were popular in Europe at the end of the 1960s and during the 1970s, the era of the sexual revolution. Since the 1990s, these ...


References


English-language version of official website
(also available in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese)

August 11, 2006, ''
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External links


Photo gallery

Satellite view of park
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