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March festival in Korea, a celebration of vitality and life

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March is a relatively mild month following a long winter.


As spring approaches, many regions in Korea are transforming into vibrant colors.


Come out and enjoy this brief season!


You can experience Korea's March festivals, which are more vibrant than ever, reflecting the characteristics of the season.




Let's begin😎



Enjoy strawberries, a fruit cherished by many for its delightful balance of sweetness and tartness, along with its enticing aroma, in various ways during the strawberry season at Yulbom Arboretum! Yulbom Arboretum is a rural art-themed farm that cultivates and transforms agriculture from an artistic perspective, providing a pristine natural environment. The picturesque rural landscape that harmonizes with the arboretum is stunning, so take your time exploring the area in addition to visiting the experience center. During the strawberry season, you can enjoy the hands-on experience of picking fresh strawberries, as well as making jam, water jelly, and beverages using strawberries. Each program incurs a fee, but if you complete 3 or 5 out of the 6 available programs, you can receive a succulent plant pot or a pot of strawberries or rosemary, respectively. In addition to strawberry-related activities, there are also opportunities for animal feeding, sledding, and marshmallow roasting, making it a favorite destination for children!



Address: 267-54 Taeheojeong-ro Toechon-myeon, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

Work: Dec. 25th – Apr. 13th




At 981 Nokdammanseol, you can experience Hallasan, the highest mountain in Korea and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in a variety of ways. Nokdammanseol means snow piled on Baengnokdam in Hallasan in late winter and is recognized as one of the ten most beautiful natural landscapes on Jeju Island. Here, you can find a photo zone where you can capture stunning shots with Hallasan in the background, as well as a café offering a view of Baengnokdam. By presenting your climbing certificate after ascending Hallasan, you can receive the limited edition Hallasan Badge, your Hallasan climbing certification even more special. Additionally, during the festival, you can enjoy a race while watching the sunset over Hallasan, creating an unforgettable experience. Alongside the breathtaking snow-covered Hallasan, which can only be appreciated in winter, a variety of goods and experiences related to Hallasan are also available!



Address: 880-24 Cheondeok-ro Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

Work: Jan. 8th – Mar. 3rd




Welcome to the NB Souvenir Shop, where you can personalize a variety of New Balance products, including T-shirts, hoodies, hats, and bags! This pop-up store is renowned for its passport-themed experiences and diverse attractions. Upon entering the pop-up shop, you can capture a four-cut photo using New Balance's special four-cut frame. This photo can be placed in a passport-shaped holder, which you can decorate with unique stickers to keep as a memento. The most popular feature of the New Balance pop-up store is the opportunity to create your own souvenir. Choose from a wide selection of items, including short-sleeved T-shirts, sweatshirt, hoodies, hats, bags, and key rings. You can select designs from an array of patches, films, and prints to customize your item! A guide is also available, so be sure to review it carefully to complete your creation.



Address: 24 Yeonmujang-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

Work: Jan. 13th – Mar. 6th




The Hueree Canola Flower Festival is the signature event of Hueree, where various flower festivals are held throughout the four seasons. This vibrant event, adorned with canola flower and camellias—Jeju’s iconic winter flowers—attracts numerous tourists eager to capture memorable moments for weddings, friendships, and more. This year’s festival promises an even more abundant display, featuring meticulously cultivated flowers across the park, including expansive canola flower fields, enchanting camellia gardens, and lush hydrangea greenhouses. In addition to the stunning canola flower, a variety of engaging experiences and traditional games are planned, allowing visitors to create not only beautiful photographs but also cherished memories. Immerse yourself in Jeju’s largest canola flower field, which transforms the landscape into a sea of yellow, with the majestic Hallasan Mountain as a backdrop. Discover hidden photo zones scattered throughout the area, adding an element of fun to your visit. Come to Hueree to enjoy not only the breathtaking canola flower that herald the arrival of spring but also a range of delightful experiences!



Address: 256 Sillyedong-ro Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

Work: Jan. 20th – Apr. 13th




The Gangjin Celadon Festival, held at the Goryeo Celadon Museum, offers an exciting opportunity to encounter exquisite celadon pottery. In addition to showcasing pottery culture, the festival features a variety of engaging experiences, including a fire camp, an outdoor foot bath, and the chance to hang celadon wish lanterns. Gangjin is a city where you can immerse yourself in a thousand-year-old tradition during the day and enjoy a breathtaking night view, all while celebrating a celadon culture that has thrived for 500 years. As a celadon festival, it provides numerous celadon-related activities, such as decorating celadon cups and creating mosaic art with celadon fragments. Furthermore, you can deepen your appreciation for beautiful Korean celadon through pottery wheel molding, foot bathing, and various exhibition programs. If you find yourself enchanted by the allure of Goryeo celadon, be sure to take advantage of the auction program, where you can purchase Goryeo celadon at half price!



Address: 33 Cheongjachon-gil Daegu-myeon, Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do

Work: Feb. 22nd – Mar. 3rd




The Gwangyang Apricot Flower Village Festival showcases a diverse array of programs that blend tradition with modernity, featuring apricot flower that bloom before cherry blossoms. In Korea, apricot flowers have long been regarded as symbols of good fortune and prosperity, believed to possess positive energy. Be sure to visit this festival, which celebrates apricot flowers that represent new beginnings and hope, triumphing over the harshness of winter to bloom first! Apricot Flower Village is adorned with charming thatched houses, stone walls, and traditional crock pots, all of which complement the serene and picturesque atmosphere created by the blooming apricot flowers. As a result, you can capture stunning photographs with apricot flowers in every direction. Since it's a festival, the experience is further enhanced by a variety of delicious foods and the warm presence of people welcoming the arrival of spring. Enjoy a romantic day beneath the apricot flowers!



Address: 17 Jimak-gil Daap-myeon, Gwangyang-si, Jeollanam-do

Work: Mar. 7th – 16th



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