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Harbingers of Spring: A Guide to Must-Experience Spring Festivals in Korea
Spring heralds a season of warmth and new beginnings. Known as the season of blooming, spring in Korea is a special time that can be enjoyed alongside a variety of festivals. In this post, we will introduce various spring festivals in Korea and explore how to make the most of spring through these events. A Feast for the Eyes: The Jinhae Gunhangje Festival Jinhae is renowned as one of the most beautiful cherry blossom spots in Korea. The Jinhae Gunhangje Festival, held every April, is famous for its cherry blossoms and attracts many visitors. During the festival, various cultural events, performances, and fireworks shows take place, offering a chance to…
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The Charm of Tradition and Modern Comfort: A Hanok Stay
If you want to experience the true charm of traveling in Korea, why not try a Hanok stay? Hanok is Korea’s traditional housing style, made from natural, eco-friendly materials like wood, paper, and stone, harmonizing with nature. Here, you can immerse yourself in Korean traditional culture while enjoying the comforts of modern amenities. What is a Hanok Stay? A Hanok Stay refers to accommodations that allow guests to stay in Hanok, which are traditional Korean houses. Hanoks are architectural structures made of wood and earth, widely utilized from the Goryeo Dynasty to the Joseon Dynasty. A Hanok Stay preserves these traditional buildings while offering modern amenities for a comfortable, sentimental…
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Enchanting Autumn Nights in Korea: The Gyeongbokgung Palace Nighttime Tour Festival – A Cultural Journey Illuminating Seoul’s Night
Hello, everyone! Today, I am delighted to guide you through one of the most enchanting experiences that begin with the arrival of autumn in Seoul – ‘Gyeongbokgung Palace’s Nighttime Tour’. This comprehensive post will provide you with an extensive understanding of this unique event and help you plan your visit meticulously. An Introduction to Gyeongbokgung Palace’s Nighttime TourGyeongbokgung Palace, often referred to as the ‘Northern Palace’, is not just a palace; it is a symbol that embodies South Korea’s rich history and its cultural legacy. It was a primary residence for Kings during the Joseon Dynasty and remains today as a grand testament to Korean architectural prowess. The palace captivates…