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[Travel Bits] Festivals, sights across Korea

By Lee Si-jin
Published : Dec. 31, 2021 - 09:01

Everland Winter Wishes


Everland Winter Wishes started Dec. 3 and will run through March 1 at Everland in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province.

The festival is a fantastic winter event, where tourists can enjoy various attractions like T-express, Thunder Falls, Lost Valley and Safari Ride more freely than during other seasons.

The beautiful lights have a golden concept this year, and create a romantic Christmas ambience.

The carol songs are played all day long, with a special Christmas parade once a day at 2 p.m.

Visitors of all ages are welcome, and admission fees vary by age.

Updated information is available at www.everland.com.


Daegwallyeong Snow Festival


The Daegwallyeong Snow Festival will run from Jan. 21-30 in the area of the stream Songcheon in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province.

The annual festival began in 1993 and has become among the most famous winter festivals in South Korea.

The event features beautiful snowy hills and enjoyable activities for both children and adults.

Admission fees are yet to be announced.

More information can be found at www.snowfestival.net.


E-World Miracle Winter Night


The E-World Miracle Winter Night kicked off on Nov. 20 and is scheduled to run through Feb. 28 at E-World in Daegu.

This year’s festival features a garden of 10,000 LED roses, a 15-meter-tall Christmas tree and 100 new photo zones for Instagram posts.

While all activities will still be masked and socially distanced, visitors can also enjoy rides and attractions in the E-World theme park.

Ticket prices vary by age.

Updates can be found at www.eworld.kr.


Chilgapsan Ice Fountain Festival


The Chilgapsan Ice Fountain Festival will run from Jan. 1 to Feb. 13 at the Alps Village in Cheongyang-gun, South Chungcheong Province.

Sponsored and managed by the Alps Village Committee, the festival offers various programs, including sledding, bobsledding, ice fishing, a zip line course, horseback riding, bare-hands fishing and more.

Visitors who do not wish to participate in the hands-on experience can also enjoy the ice fountain, ice artwork and ice cave.

The festival is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The admission fee is 7,000 won, and participation fees vary for individual activities.

More information can be found at www.alpsvill.com.


Pinocchio and Little Prince Lighting Festival of Petite France


The Pinocchio and Little Prince Lighting Festival kicked off on Dec. 3, and will run through March 3 at Petite France in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province.

The event is held throughout the Petite France Park with beautiful lighting landscapes at nighttime.

Buildings and streets are covered in colorful light bulbs, inviting visitors into a fairy-tale world.

Various programs, including orgel, marionette, magic and puppet performances will be available for visitors to enjoy at the festival.

Updated information is available at www.pfcamp.com.


By Lee Si-jin (sj_lee@heraldcorp.com)

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