The penis cannon at South Korea’s Haeshindang Park (Picture: Reuters)

A South Korean park full of penis statues is proving the unlikely tourist hotspot of this year’s Winter Olympics.

Seeing a golden luge might be impressive, but it is obviously not as impressive as seeing a fifty foot long golden schlong.

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Haeshindang Park is only an hour away from the Pyeongchang Olympics and droves of athletes, workers, media and visitors are making the trip.

There are sculptured penises out of wood, stone and plastic all over the park which was founded to honour an ancient local fertility legend.


Keith Childs, a Londoner working at the Pyeongchang Olympics, said at the park: ‘I’ve been all over the world and I’ve never seen anything like this.’

A unique penis statue in South Korea’s Haeshindang Park (Picture: Reuters)

Tourists have been flocking to the park, which is an hour away from the Winter Olympics (Picture: Reuters)

The Chinese zodiac in penis form (Picture: Reuters)

South Korea’s Haeshindang Park is popular with people visiting the Winter Olympics (Picture: Reuters)

As South Korean legend has it, a fisherman’s wife was left on a rock and drowned. She died a virgin, which then meant no fish could be caught by villagers, until the fisherman ejaculated into the water, which brought the fish back.



South Korea has one of the lowest birth rates in the industrialised world and couples often visit the park for luck when trying for a baby.

As well as statues in the park’s grounds there are also penis totem poles, penis benches, a cannon and penis wind chimes.

Some of the penis statues have faces on them but others are exact depictions of the human penis.

There is also a cliff top within the park which has a Chinese zodiac of sculptures in an arch with each animal carved inside of life-size penises.

As well as the the phallic photo-opportunities the park also has incredible views of the port city of Sinnam.

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