Jeonju Bibimbap Festival
The city of Jeonju in Jeollabuk-do Province is celebrating its world-famous bibimbap mixed rice!
The city of Jeonju in Jeollabuk-do Province is celebrating its world-famous bibimbap mixed rice!
Busan invites K-pop fans from around the world to come to the One Asia Festival, to be held over 10 days starting on Oct. 22.
The region of Muju in Jeollabuk-do Province celebrates its clean and beautiful natural environment with a firefly festival every year.
Yeongdong-gun County in Chungcheongbuk-do Province is home to Korea’s largest vineyard and hosts a yearly grape festival.
Seoul will host the Hangang Summer Festival, or Hangang Mongttang Festival, all along the banks of the Hangang River at parks across the capital region this summer. Mongttang (몽땅) simply means “everything.”
Three firework artist groups from Korea, Spain and the U.S. will show off their spectacular explosive light shows in the port of Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, at the Pohang International Fireworks Festival.
The Boryeong Mud Festival, held in Boryeong, Chungcheongnam-do, every year, is one of the most popular festivals in Korea. Here, you can do so many things with mud!
The annual water gun festival in Sinchon, a busy university neighborhood in Seoul, invites water gun warriors to fight with an alien corps this year! Defend the town from alien soldiers with water cannons, a water slam and a water splash!
Changgyeonggung Palace will once again be open to visitors in the evening! The palace is usually only open until 6:30 p.m. However, from May 21 to June 3 it will be open additionally from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., except on Mondays when the palace is closed.
Seoul’s northeastern Jungnang-gu District (중랑구) is host to thousands of roses blossoms and to a spectacular 5.15-kilometer rose tunnel every May.