Good bye Fall, Hello Winter! Part II: Lantern Festival

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Fall has gone and left to us just sweet memories about different exciting festivals. Last time I told you about Festival of Kimchi, today I will tell you about another nice festival.

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Every year, but actually twice a year, there is a Lantern festival in Korea. Usually one is in May, and another one is in November. Well, Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Korea. Both of the festivals are related to the Buddhism. In May Korea celebrates a Buddha's birthday. I don't know what is a Buddhist holiday in November, but I will try to find it next time.
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I am going to this festival every time, and still can't get enough of it. Why? Because it is really fantastic!
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The main point of the festival is a plenty of beautiful, creative, incredible lantern figures. And during the night all this figures are shining.
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Furthermore, these lanterns are not just random figures, a line of some of them shows some stories, or maybe even Korean culture or history.
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Like on the picture above, a group of people in Korean traditional dresses - hanbok**. In a head of the group king and queen, then their servants.

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Each lantern, each figure is very colorful, and looks so realistic. And the size of each figure is pretty large. The height of figures is more than 170cm.
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The lantern line is more than 10 km. Festival is proceeding on cheonggyecheon Stream, and that gives some romantic and peaceful feeling. Especially, if you take a walk along the river during the evening. The festival starts from the Kwanhwamun Square, and goes till Dongdaemun District.
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During the Buddha's birthday, the lantern festival takes a place not only on Cheonggyecheon Stream, but also in Buddhist temples too. I have been to Bongeunsa Temple during the Buddha's birthday, and it looks like magicland. A lot of lanterns around, special ceremonies are organized. You can also visit Jogyesa temple. It is also nice, but much smaller than Bongeunsa.

As long as it is lantern festival, it is better to come here during the evening. Of course, during the day all lanterns are staying on the same place, but there is no light. And it looks totally different.
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Beside traditional lanterns, there are some figures of different cartoon heroes as well. And I think they look even better than in the animation.
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As at any festival, there is an experience corner as well in Lantern Festival. Last year, it was supported by UniPay. And everyone who had a UniPay card, or shared the photo of that booth in SNS, could make a small lantern by him/herself for free.

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On the lantern sides, people wrote their wishes, then lighted a candle inside it, and put it on the river.

Every time I come here, I admire people's talents, creativity. Look at these lanterns, each of them is very well-designed. Each detailed is on its place. And it seems like these lanterns are like real people, and maybe they will start to move soon.

This lantern festival is like a small city, which alive during the evening, when other parts of the world is sleeping.

On the last day of the festival, there is a parade of lanterns along the main street of Seoul, in Jongro district. Different lanterns "are walking" for along the street with a traditional music.

So, the Lantern Festival is really worth to visit, at least once.


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Sorry for the late reply here my friend.
That lantern festival is really beautiful.
Blessings!

Thank you for stopping by 😊

Only a pleasure my friend!
Blessings!

Wow.... what a really nice pics and post in general. Thanks for share.

Thank you for stopping by ❤

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