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List of South Korean festivals

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For older or historical observances in Korea see traditional festivals of Korea.

Many new festivals have originated in South Korea in response to the country's tourism initiatives. Contributing to this growth is a gradual change to a five-day work week and greater leisure.[1][2] In 2013, over 700 festivals were held in the country,[3] with this number likely to rise.

Koreans mostly use the Gregorian calendar, which was officially adopted in 1896. However, traditional holidays are still based on the old calendar.

Lists of festivals by region

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Seoul

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Seoul Lantern Festival

2011 Seoul lantern festival
Lantern boats, 2014 festival

Seoul International Fireworks Festival

Seoul Spring Flower Festival

Cherry blossom festival

Seoul Eulalia Festival

Gyeonggi Province

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Goyang International Flower Festival

Took from flower festival
  • Region / Traffic: ilsan Lake Park / Seoul Subway Line 3 Jeongbalsan station.
  • Date (Schedule): Every Spring of 3  years. (It was held between last April 27 and May 12)
  • History: This festival has held in 1997. Every 3  years with a different theme, this festival greets their tourists. The first festival was held in 1997 and its theme was 'Flower meeting Human'. Over 20 countries attended this festival. The second festival was held in 2000 and its theme was 'Collaboration between Human and Flower'. All 39 countries attended this festival. The third festival was held in 2003 and its theme was 'Delight Human as Flower'. Two fewer countries attended this festival in contrast with the last festival. The next festival was held in 2006 and its theme was 'One world with Flower'. 27 countries attended at that time but over 100 companies from South Korea attended. The fifth festival was held in 2009. Its theme was 'On-Nuri, Got-Nuri, which meaning 'Whole over the world with flower'. 24 countries attended this festival in 2009. The latest festival was held in 2012, themed with 'World flower parade'. In total, 40 countries attended this festival
  • Other similar Festival : Anmyeondo Korea Floritopia.[14]
  • Special activities: There is much to do at this festival. Not only look around hundreds of kinds of flowers but also tourists can buy flowers at reasonable prices. Moreover, make one's own vase, make some accessories with flowers such as key rings, notes, etc.
  • Official Homepage: http://www.flower.or.kr/main/main.php

Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennale

Jarasum International Jazz Festival

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South Chungcheong Province

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The Great Admiral Yisunsin Festival

Buyeo Seodong Lotus Festival

  • Region / Traffic: Around Buyeo-gun Seodong park
  • Date (Schedule): 7/18~7/21
  • History: Buyeo is the final capital of Baekje. In Buyeo, lotus flowers in July. Lotus Festival is held to pay tribute to the love of good Seon Wha Princess Youth and Seo Dong at a later date became King Mu. Sendong Park is the place of the festival. The festival's landscape (flowers of various lotus) has a stark, unworldly beauty. Traces of the past are left in the place name which is called "Marae embankment". So, It cast people's minds back Seodong who sold 'Ma'.
  • Other similar festival: Muan Lutus Festival,[22] Iksan Seodong Festival[23]
  • Special activities: There is a painting festival of large flowers and sketching competitions. In addition, this event tried to recapture the ceremonial walk of the king. There are traditional music performances and a gala concert of the musical Seodongyo
  • Official Homepage: https://web.archive.org/web/20130520160435/http://buyeotour.net/

Boryeong Mud festival

Korea-Boryeong Mud Festival-02
  • Region / Traffic: Around Daechon beach in Boryong, Chungchongnam-do[24]
  • Date (Schedule): 7/19~7/28
  • History: Boryeong Mud Festival was held for the first time in 1998 when mud cosmetics development in 1996. Boryeong mud has become more famous for the Boryeong Mud Festival and domestic production of mud raw material.
  • Other similar festival: Nonpul Mud Festival[25]
  • Special activities: The festival is divided into the opening ceremony, planning events (mud, mud cosmetics), and experience event. Experience event is the most primary concern. There are mud games, obstacle races, and so on.
  • Official Homepage: http://www.mudfestival.or.kr/

North Chungcheong Province

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Cheongpungho Cherry Blossoms Festival

Sobaek Mountain Loyal Azalea Festival

Gangwon Province

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Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival

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  • Region / Traffic: Hwacheoncheon site at Hwacheon-up, Hwacheon-gun, Gangwon-do, and other 5 up and myeon
  • Date (Schedule): January 5 (Saturday) 2012 ~ January 27 (Sunday) (23days)
  • History: Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival is opened in every January under the slogan of “Unfrozen Hearts, Unforgettable Memories” at Hwacheon that has the geographical feature of the fastest ice freezing in the country because of cold valley wind and clean water.
  • Another similar festival: Jiokbae Water Festival
  • Special Activities:
    • Sancheoneo Experience Program
    • Snow and Ice Experience Program
    • Culture and Event Program
  • Official Homepage [1] [31]

Jokbae Festival

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  • Region / Traffic: Bungoseom island and 5 Villages in Hwacheon-gun, Gangwon-do
  • Date (Schedule): July 28(Sat) ~ August 12(Sun), 2011
  • History : There was a ferry called Namgang-Naru, a shipping route for salts between Incheon and Hwacheon during Koryo Dynasty (918~1392), although water routes are not available due to dams. Nobody remembers the ferry and the boats in Hwacheon at past any more. Jjokbae Water Festival has started to reproduce the images of boats used in shipping salts at past since 2003. The festivity is last between end of July to early August every year with various programs such as Creative Jjokbae Building Contest, Valley hiking, Farm-stay for families and about 30 different programs.
  • Other similar festival: Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival
  • Special activities:
    • Water-related programs
    • Creative Jjokbae Building Contest
    • Camping for campers
    • Valley hiking
    • Farm-stay for families.
    • Creative Jjokbae Building Contest
  • Official Homepage https://web.archive.org/web/20130427003440/http://www.narafestival.com/01_icenara_2013/

South Gyeongsang Province

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  • Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival
  • Region / Traffic : Around Namgang, Jinju-si[32]
  • Date (Schedule): 10/1~10/13
  • History: In October, 1592, when General Kim Simin with his 3800 men killed 20,000 Japanese troops, heightening national pride, the lanterns were used not only as military signals but also communicative methods between soldiers and their families. In the second attack in June, 1593, 70000 citizens, officials and soldiers were killed, and after it, they began to float the lanterns of the river during Gaecheon Art Festival as a service for repose of the deceased and peace and prosperity of homes and nation. Reflecting the long history of Jinju, Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival has settled as the symbol of royalty and wishing.
  • Other similar festival: Seoul Lotus lantern Festival[33]
  • Special activities: This festival consist of many events. Attendees can hang wishing lanterns, and float lanterns on the river. This festival exhibits traditional folk crafts and creative lanterns. Also, attendees can board a pleasure ship, see fireworks on river, experience Jinju tradition food, and more.
  • Official Homepage: http://www.yudeung.com/
  • Jinhae Gunhang Festival
    Jinhae International Military Band Festival 2007-03
  • Region / Traffic: Around Jungwon rotary, Jinhae-gu area[34]
  • Date (Schedule): 4/1~4/10
  • History: Changwon-si has held this festival from 1963. The name is derived from 1952, it holds a memorial service stand to Bokwonro Rotary statue of Chungmugong Admiral Yi Sun-sin, and Naval Port Festival is compound word of the harbor and the naval base, but this festival's main attraction is cherry blossoms. In early spring, Jinhae is surrounded by cherry blossom flowers.
  • Other similar festival: Gyeongju Cherry Blossoms Festival[35]
  • Special activities: This festival held in many areas. In Jungwon Rotary, there is the fringe performance, pop festival. In Jinhae Public Stadium, there is a Military Band & Guard of Honor Festival. In Jinhae Civil Center, there are some Member Exhibitions, Competitions. And there are competitions, public opening of military bases, guerilla performances.
  • Official Homepage : http://gunhang.changwon.go.kr/2013/main.jsp
  • Hadong Wild Tea Cultural Festival
  • Region / Traffic: Around Hwagae-myeon, Akyang-myeon, Hadong-gun[36]
  • Date (Schedule) : 5/17~5/19
  • History: Hadong is Korea's leading producer of green tea. Hadong Wild Tea came from China to Silla in 828 A.D. Over a few hundred years, Hadong wild tea was praised for this excellence. This place can produce high quality Hadong green tea because it has many gravels, a good waterway, fertile land, a high mountain, deep valleys, many large and small rivers including Sumjin River, large difference temperature during harvestion time, and much fog. All these reasons add up to make the best quality.
  • Other similar festival: Bosung Green Tea Festival[37]
  • Special activities: This festival consists of three major events (Sumjin River Moonlight Tea Event, Korea Tea Lover Festival, and Boeun tea meeting). It holds many experiences, for example, making coffee, pottery making, foot bath, massage, nail art, and walking tour. Also, it holds some performance events, such as, Green tea show, symposium, and concert. Also, there are some exhibition programs (tea cafe, tea market).
  • Official Homepage: http://festival.hadong.go.kr/main/index.html

North Gyeongsang Province

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Cheongdo Cow Fight Festival

  • Region / Traffic: Cheongdo, North Gyeongsang Province
  • Date (Schedule): From 17 April to 21 April. (It can be changed every year)
  • History: Originally it was started from the 1970s as a traditional play in South Korea. During the '80s and '90s it was held between mania who live in North Gyeongsang Province. Finally in 1999 this festival was held as a large, national festival. From that time this festival was held every single year and many people who live in Korea or stay in Korea took part in this festival.
  • Other similar festival: No same theme of this festivals are here. However, Seoul Horse Racing Festival is also great festival with animals.
  • Special activities:
  • Official Homepage: https://web.archive.org/web/20130625064929/http://xn--hq1bj5xh5aw0hv6i.kr/

South Jeolla Province

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Gwangyang International Maehwa Festival

North Jeolla Province

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Jeonju International Film Festival

  • Region / Traffic: Opening/Closing Ceremonies at Moak Hall, Sori Arts Center of Jeollabuk-do. Theater at Megabox Jeonju, CGV Jeonju, Jeonju Cinema Town, Jeonju Digital Independent Cinema, Chonbuk National University Cultural Center
  • Date (Schedule): 25 April (Thu) ~ 3 May (Fri), 2013, for 9 days
  • History:
  • Other similar Festival: BUSAN International Film Festival
  • Special activities: Project Market which is help amateur film makers also held in near at the festival site.
  • Official Homepage: http://www.jiff.or.kr Archived March 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

Jeonju International Sori Festival

  • Region / Traffic: (561-857) 31, Sori-ro, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do
  • Date (Schedule): October 2 to October 6
  • History: Chosen by the British World Music Magazine Songlines as one of 25 of the Best World Music Festivals and established in 2001, since 2011 extended to world music.

Pansori (or Sori) is one of the traditional Korean music forms.

Muju Firefly festival

  • Region / Traffic: Muju County

(Wisteria stage (special stage), Firefly gym, Arts & Sports Center, Kim Hwan-Tae Cultural Center & Choi Buk Art Center, Traditional crafts shop, Health experiencing center, Jinam Park, Namdaecheon Stream, Firefly Land (astronomical science center), firefly habitat)

Jeju Province

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Seongsan Sunrise Festival

  • Region / Traffic: Seongsan, Jeju Island.
  • Date (Schedule): Every end day of the year.
  • History: Seongsan is the place where one of the famous watch site for sunrise in South Korea. Its beautiful scenery was written in book of Goryeo era.[39] And every day lots of visitors hike this small mountain to watch a sunrise. For this reason, Jeju Province makes festival for visitors who want see first sunrise of the year.
  • Other similar festivals: Hae-mazi (welcoming sunrise) festival in Busan Yeosu Hyangilam sunrise festival [40]
  • Special activities: Attendants can watch sunrise and make a wish to sun.

Lists of festivals by topic

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