A prominent contender for the world’s most daring theme park is a park located on the South Korean island of Jeju.
Since its opening in 2004, Jeju Loveland has been captivating tourists with its collection of over 140 provocative statues and erotic displays, which vividly portray a range of intimate scenarios between humans, animals, and interactions between both.
Covering an area roughly equivalent to two soccer fields, visitors typically spend about an hour exploring the park—less time if you prefer a brief visit.
The enticing sculptures were crafted by a group of graduates from Hongik University in Seoul and have provided a unique form of sex education for honeymooners from various regions of South Korea. Many of these couples have arranged marriages, leaving them less acquainted with each other.
On the other hand, for those well-versed with their partner—and intimacy in general—Jeju Loveland could serve as a fun refresher, as evidenced by the illustrations in the gallery.
Additionally, there’s a playground designated for children!