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The Best Fall Korean Festivals in 2017 

 

 

 

 


 

As the seasons begin to change and the temperature begins to drop, we say goodbye to summer and start to look ahead towards what’s on the schedule for autumn. It’s a great time to check out some of the fun Korean fall festivals!


Korea is home to plenty of fun Fall festivals to take advantage of – whether you’re looking for delicious food, seasonal drinks, or festive music, read on below for festivals to look forward to. Break out your sweaters and start making a plan for which festivals you’re going to hit and when, because the season will be over before you know it.


There’s something for everybody, so don’t be surprised if you’re tempted to hit them all!


1. Jarasum Jazz Festival – 자라섬 국제 재즈 페스티벌


Festival Dates: Oct 20 ~ 22, 2017

Website: Jarasum Jazz Festival

One of the larger fall Korean festivals, the Jarasum Jazz Festival is a festival held in early October on Jaraseom Island and attracts over 100,000 music lovers every year. Hosting both Korean and international jazz artists, this festival can promise two days of smooth jazz played by some of the best jazz talent in the world.


2. Masan Gagopa Chrysanthemum Festival – 마산 가고파국화축제


Festival Dates: TBA

Website: Masan Gagopa Chrysanthemum Festival

Another crowd favorite, the Masan Gagopa Crysanthemum Festival is a chance to gather and take in the natural beauty of the Masan district. The festival happens the last week of October and is centered on the beauty of the chrysanthemum, a flower that the Masan district is famous for cultivating. If you happen to be in Masan, take the opportunity to stop and smell the roses – or the chrysanthemums!


3. Ganggyeong Fermented Seafood Festival – 강경 발효젓갈축제


Festival Dates: Oct 18  ~ 22, 2017

Website: Ganggyeong Fermented Seafood Festival

If eating delicious food prepared by multiple, talented chefs is something you enjoy, then the Ganggyeong Fermented Seafood Festival is the festival for you.


The name of the festival is a literal one — it’s a gathering of people in the city of Ganggyeong to eat (and learn to prepare) a variety of fermented seafood, something that Ganggyeong is notoriously good at. Held mid-October every year, the festival draws visitors from all over Korea and is definitely worth your time. You’ll be happy you stopped by – and so will your stomach!


4. Pyeongchang Hyoseok Cultural Festival – 평창 효석문화제


Festival Dates: TBA

Website: Pyeongchang Hyoseok Cultural Festival

The Hyoseok Cultural Festival, located in Pyeongchang, is a local festival meant to celebrate the author Lee Hyo-seok. Lee Hyo-seok wrote the critically-acclaimed novel When Buckwheat Flowers Come Into Full Bloom, which paints a colorful picture of life in Pyeongchang.


The festival is a celebration of life in the Korean county and the folklore that makes Pyeongchang different from other parts of Korea. The festival is a celebration of culture and literature, and it provides a variety of literary contests and programs for festival-goers to take part in. The festival takes place September 4th-13th, so make sure you don’t miss it!


5. Wanju Wild Food Festival – 완주와일드푸드축제


Festival Dates: TBA

Website: Wanju Wild Food Festival

The Wanju Wild Food Festival is a festival that brings together lovers of food, nature, and sustainability. The festival was originally put together to highlight all of the awesome aspects of Wanju – therefore, the food that is provided at the festival incorporates locally grown produce and locally raised and butchered meats and seafood.


Through eating food comprised of mostly wild, unprocessed ingredients, chefs hope to make festival attendees look back and reminisce about simpler times. If eating food, spending time outdoors, and learning about wildlife sounds like something you’d be interested in, don’t miss this festival!


6. Sunchang Fermented Soybean Festival – 순창장류축제


Festival Dates: Oct 19 ~ 22, 2017

Website: Sunchang Fermented Soybean Festival

The Sunchang Fermented Soybean Festival is an annual celebration of the residents of the village of Sunchang and the fermented red-pepper paste that the village is famous for producing. The red-pepper paste has health benefits that are thought to be linked to the trend of village residents living long, healthy lives.


The festival hosts a cooking competition, a demonstration of making the fermented paste, and several traditional outdoor performances. Stop by and check it out – maybe you’ll even reap some of the health benefits of consuming the delicious paste!


7. Yeoju Ogok Naru Festival – 여주오곡나루축제


Festival Dates: TBA

Website: Yeoju Ogok Naru Festival

The Yeoju Ogok Naru Festival is an agricultural festival that is thrown to celebrate the two most fruitful agricultural products of Yeoju: sweet potato and rice. A variety of programs are put together to meant to inform festival attendees (and make them hungry!).


This festival takes place at the very end of October and is full of fun activities that celebrate the bountiful harvest of the fall months. If you’re a fan of outdoor festivals that can teach you something, the Yeoju Ogok Naru festival is what you’re looking for.


8. Hyo Culture Ppuri Festival – 대전 효문화뿌리축제


Festival Dates: TBA

Website: Hyo Culture Ppuri Festival

If you’re in the Daejeon area in the fall and want to witness some traditional Korean ceremonies, then you’ll want to check out the Hyo Culture Ppuri Festival! In addition, you’ll get to experience a parade, tasty street food, and a fusion music performance.


9. 7080 Chungjang Recollection Festival – 추억의 7080 충장축제


Festival Dates: TBA

Website: 7080 Chungjang Recollection Festival

Another popular and unique Gwangsan-gu festival is the 7080 Chungjang Recollection Festival, which is centered around reviving the culture of the ‘70’s and the ‘80’s that thrived on Chungjang-ro Street.


Locals use food, drink, and a parade to resurrect the youthful, rebellious spirit of these colorful decades. Come join Chungjang-gu locals from October 7th to the 11th and get a taste of the fun and prosperity that the area reveled in thirty years ago!


10. Muju Firefly Festival – 무주 반딧불축제


Festival Dates: Aug 26 ~ Sept 3, 2017

Website: Muju Firefly Festival

Be sure to kick off the fall season with the Muju Firefly Festival, which takes place from August 29th to September 5th. The fall Korean festival celebrates nature and fireflies, and it offers guests the opportunity to participate in nighttime activities that involve finding and observing fireflies in their natural habitat. There are also plenty of outdoor activities during the daytime for festival attendees. Start your autumn off right and marvel at some natural beauty during this festival!


11. Andong Mask Dance Festival – 안동국제탈춤페스티벌


Festival Dates: Sep 29 ~ Oct 8, 2017

Website: Andong Mask Dance Festival

If you like masks and dancing, then you’re going to want to pack your bags and head over to the Andong Mask Dance Festival in October! Not only will you get to see the historic area of Andong, but you’ll also experience mask dances from all over the world.


Can’t sit still? Not to worry! Mask dance lessons are available for international visitors, so you can join in on the fun, too!


12. Jinju Namgang Yudeung Lantern Festival – 진주 남강유등축제


Festival Dates: TBA

Website: Jinju Namgang Yudeung Lantern Festival

Looking for an event to brighten up the fall season? Then the Jinju Namgang Yudeung Festival may be exactly what you need.


Join the crown of light lovers in Jinju city for lantern making, floating lanterns on the river, fireworks, and lots more!


Article Source: https://www.90daykorean.com/korean-festivals/
Image Source: https://www.90daykorean.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Jinju-Lantern-Festival.jpg


VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Festive (adj.) ~ cheerful and jovially celebratory
2. Critically-acclaimed (adj.) ~ received generally good reviews from a number of critics
3. Folklore (n.) ~ the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed through the generations by word of mouth
4. Reminisce (v.) ~ indulge in enjoyable recollection of past events
5. Resurrect (v.) ~ revive the practice, use, or memory of (something) bring new vigor to
6. Marvel (v.) ~ be filled with wonder or astonishment


QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. Have you ever witnessed any of the festivals mentioned above? If yes, which ones and how was the experience? If no, which one do you think would be the most interesting to attend?
2. Why are cultural festivals celebrated? How do they impact and help a community?
3. Are there any autumn festivals in your city/ hometown? When are they celebrated? Describe the festivities.

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