Love Land is also known as Jeju Loveland, an outdoor sculpture park for the broad-minded adults, that opened in 2004 on Cheju Island in South Korea.
After the Korean War, the Island became popular with Korean honeymooners due to it’s warm climate. As many couples were in an arranged marriage, the Island became known for a centre of sex education.
The park is focused on the theme of sex, running sex education films, and features 140 sculptures representing humans in various sexual positions.
It also has large phallus statues, as well as hands-on exhibits such as a ‘masturbation-cycle’. It is described as “a place where sexually-oriented art and eroticism meet.
All visitors are required to be at least 18-years-of-age, although they have a separate play area available for minors while adults visit.
It still seems surprising to me as the Koreans still find public displays of affection are to be frowned upon and living with a partner before marriage is a taboo subject.
As you walk into the park, the first thing you see is a willy wearing yellow mittens and a vagina wearing a floppy hat and and a bow. Then there are the toilets to the left, with the men’s having breasts as handles and the ladies having an erect penis for their handle.
There is even a parked car with tinted windows, bouncing up and down as you walk past with orgasmic sounds coming through the hidden speakers, at least I think it was part of the exhibition!









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