The Korea Times
amn_close.png
amn_bl.png
National
  • Politics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Multicultural Community
  • Defense
  • Environment & Animals
  • Law & Crime
  • Society
  • Health & Science
amn_bl.png
Business
  • Tech
  • Bio
  • Companies
  • World Expo 2030
amn_bl.png
Finance
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Cryptocurrency
amn_bl.png
Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Thoughts of the Times
  • Cartoon
  • Today in History
  • Blogs
  • Tribune Service
  • Blondie & Garfield
  • Letter to President
  • Letter to the Editor
amn_bl.png
Lifestyle
  • Travel & Food
  • Trends
  • People & Events
  • Books
  • Around Town
  • Fortune Telling
amn_bl.png
Entertainment & Arts
  • K-pop
  • Films
  • Shows & Dramas
  • Music
  • Theater & Others
amn_bl.png
Sports
amn_bl.png
World
  • SCMP
  • Asia
amn_bl.png
Video
  • Korean Storytellers
  • POPKORN
  • Culture
  • People
  • News
amn_bl.png
Photos
  • Photo News
  • Darkroom
amn_NK.png amn_DR.png amn_LK.png amn_LE.png
  • bt_fb_on_2022.svgbt_fb_over_2022.svg
  • bt_twitter_on_2022.svgbt_twitter_over_2022.svg
  • bt_youtube_on_2022.svgbt_youtube_over_2022.svg
  • bt_instagram_on_2022.svgbt_instagram_over_2022.svg
The Korea Times
amn_close.png
amn_bl.png
National
  • Politics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Multicultural Community
  • Defense
  • Environment & Animals
  • Law & Crime
  • Society
  • Health & Science
amn_bl.png
Business
  • Tech
  • Bio
  • Companies
  • World Expo 2030
amn_bl.png
Finance
  • Companies
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Cryptocurrency
amn_bl.png
Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • Thoughts of the Times
  • Cartoon
  • Today in History
  • Blogs
  • Tribune Service
  • Blondie & Garfield
  • Letter to President
  • Letter to the Editor
amn_bl.png
Lifestyle
  • Travel & Food
  • Trends
  • People & Events
  • Books
  • Around Town
  • Fortune Telling
amn_bl.png
Entertainment & Arts
  • K-pop
  • Films
  • Shows & Dramas
  • Music
  • Theater & Others
amn_bl.png
Sports
amn_bl.png
World
  • SCMP
  • Asia
amn_bl.png
Video
  • Korean Storytellers
  • POPKORN
  • Culture
  • People
  • News
amn_bl.png
Photos
  • Photo News
  • Darkroom
amn_NK.png amn_DR.png amn_LK.png amn_LE.png
  • bt_fb_on_2022.svgbt_fb_over_2022.svg
  • bt_twitter_on_2022.svgbt_twitter_over_2022.svg
  • bt_youtube_on_2022.svgbt_youtube_over_2022.svg
  • bt_instagram_on_2022.svgbt_instagram_over_2022.svg
  • Login
  • Register
  • Login
  • Register
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • all menu
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Photos
  • Video
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment & Art
  • Lifestyle
  • Finance
  • Business
  • National
  • North Korea
  • 1

    Suspect in grisly Busan murder sent to prosecutors for further probe

  • 3

    Roland Garros 2023

  • 5

    'HyeMiLeeYeChaePa' producer Lee Tae-kyung hopeful of second season

  • 7

    How artist Michael Rakowitz resurrects lost past of Iraq through food packaging

  • 9

    LG Chem joins Korean firms strengthening ties with Japan

  • 11

    POSCO, GM expand joint EV battery materials investment in North America

  • 13

    Indo-Pacific region highlighted as important for Korean economy's future

  • 15

    Hyundai Elevator launches AI, IoT-powered maintenance service

  • 17

    B.I puts drug conviction behind him as he makes fresh start

  • 19

    US deepens trilateral cooperation with S. Korea, Japan against N. Korean threats: Biden

  • 2

    Stray Kids drops 3rd LP with 'unique, enjoyable' lead track

  • 4

    Airlines fiercely compete to acquire additional aircraft

  • 6

    Seoul imposes sanctions on North Korean hacking group for role in space launch

  • 8

    KAERI distances itself from Oxford professor's claim on Fukushima water

  • 10

    More banks offer daily interest payments on deposits

  • 12

    HMM tasked with preventing sale of Hyundai LNG to foreign firm

  • 14

    Luxury brands continue hiking prices in Korea

  • 16

    Korean stocks feared to lose steam on prolonged trade deficit, real estate doldrums

  • 18

    Yoon receives flak for saying social welfare spending needs greater scrutiny

  • 20

    TREND REPORTCheckerboard print newest trend among stars

Close scrollclosebutton

Close for 24 hours

Open
  • The Korea Times
  • search
  • all menu
  • Login
  • Subscribe
  • Photos
  • Video
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment & Art
  • Lifestyle
  • Finance
  • Business
  • National
  • North Korea
Lifestyle
  • Travel & Food
  • Trends
  • People & Events
  • Books
  • Around Town
  • Fortune Telling
Sun, June 4, 2023 | 00:08
Trends
In-person springtime festivals return nationwide amid eased social distancing
Posted : 2022-05-01 15:42
Updated : 2022-05-02 15:47
Print PreviewPrint Preview
Font Size UpFont Size Up
Font Size DownFont Size Down
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • kakaolink
  • whatsapp
  • reddit
  • mailto
  • link
                                                                                                 The Lotus Lantern Festival's iconic parade takes place in downtown Seoul, Saturday, after a two-year hiatus, as participants march from Heunginjimun Gate to Jogye Temple to celebrate Buddha's Birthday, which falls on May 8. Yonhap
The Lotus Lantern Festival's iconic parade takes place in downtown Seoul, Saturday, after a two-year hiatus, as participants march from Heunginjimun Gate to Jogye Temple to celebrate Buddha's Birthday, which falls on May 8. Yonhap

By Park Han-sol

With Korea's social distancing measures mostly eased and the outdoor mask mandate to be lifted effective on Monday, in-person religious and cultural festivals are making their return nationwide to celebrate spring.

One of the highlights of this weekend was marked by the iconic Lotus Lantern Parade in Seoul on Saturday evening, held after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of the annual festivities ahead of Buddha's Birthday, which falls on May 8 this year.

More than 35,000 Buddhists and non-Buddhists were estimated to have taken part in the centuries-old march, illuminating downtown Seoul from Heunginjimun Gate all the way to Jogye Temple with lanterns of various hues, shapes and sizes, according to its organizer, the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism.

This year marks the first time the festival, known as "Yeondeunghoe" in Korean, has returned in its grand scale since being inscribed on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2020.

In addition to Saturday's procession, followed by outdoor theatrical performances and workshops the next day, the Exhibition of Traditional Lanterns will run until May 11. Thousands of lanterns made of "hanji," or Korean paper made from the bark of mulberry trees, symbolizing Buddha's wisdom, have pepped up two major temples ― Jogye and Bongeun in southern Seoul ― as well as Cheonggye Stream to keep the festive spirit alive.

Residents of Busan can enjoy their own edition of the jubilee, the Busan Lotus Lantern Festival, held at Busan Citizens Park and Song Sang-hyeon Square until May 8.

                                                                                                 The Lotus Lantern Festival's iconic parade takes place in downtown Seoul, Saturday, after a two-year hiatus, as participants march from Heunginjimun Gate to Jogye Temple to celebrate Buddha's Birthday, which falls on May 8. Yonhap
A child makes a bowl at the Mungyeong Chasabal Festival in Mungyeong, North Gyeongsang Province, in this provided photo. Courtesy of Mungyeong City

In the North Gyeongsang provincial city of Mungyeong ― a city that is famous for traditional tea bowls and that houses the "Mangdaengi" kiln, the oldest existing kiln in Korea built in 1843 ― the ongoing Mungyeong Chasabal Festival attracted over 20,000 spectators on its opening day alone on Saturday.

The festival, nestled in the village that is home to the country's leading ceramic masters, runs through May 8 under the theme of "Thousand-Year-Old Flame Held in Tea Bowls."

Hundreds of festival-goers headed to exhibitions featuring ceramic wares produced by local artisans and potters across the country. Selected tea bowls will also be made available for sale at in-person auctions and online for the duration of the fair.

Another popular cultural event that is once again crowded with springtime tourists after two years is the Hampyeong Butterfly Festival in South Jeolla Province.

The annual fete, known for drawing at least 300,000 visitors a year, has already seen some 12,000 sightseers since its opening on Friday.

The main venue is festooned with 500,000 rainbow-like spring flowers, including Surfinia and French marigolds, to attract radiant waves of 220,000 butterflies until May 8.

                                                                                                 The Lotus Lantern Festival's iconic parade takes place in downtown Seoul, Saturday, after a two-year hiatus, as participants march from Heunginjimun Gate to Jogye Temple to celebrate Buddha's Birthday, which falls on May 8. Yonhap
Children release butterflies at Hampyeong Expo Park in South Jeolla Province, Friday, a day before the opening of this year's Hampyeong Butterfly Festival. Newsis

The Gangneung Danoje Festival, commonly referred to as the "festival of a thousand years," will be held in the Gangwon provincial city from May 30 to June 6.

It is another event inscribed on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, recognized for "the coexistence of Confucian, shamanistic and Buddhist rituals," and is said to date back to the 918-1392 Goryeo Kingdom.

Its signature elements like the outdoor Nanjang Market, "ssireum" (Korean wrestling) and "sintongdaegil" (a type of playful street parade) are expected to return this year.
Emailhansolp@koreatimes.co.kr Article ListMore articles by this reporter
 
wooribank
Top 10 Stories
1Roland Garros 2023 Roland Garros 2023
2Airlines fiercely compete to acquire additional aircraft Airlines fiercely compete to acquire additional aircraft
3Seoul imposes sanctions on North Korean hacking group for role in space launch Seoul imposes sanctions on North Korean hacking group for role in space launch
4KAERI distances itself from Oxford professor's claim on Fukushima water KAERI distances itself from Oxford professor's claim on Fukushima water
5LG Chem joins Korean firms strengthening ties with Japan LG Chem joins Korean firms strengthening ties with Japan
6More banks offer daily interest payments on deposits More banks offer daily interest payments on deposits
7POSCO, GM expand joint EV battery materials investment in North America POSCO, GM expand joint EV battery materials investment in North America
8HMM tasked with preventing sale of Hyundai LNG to foreign firm HMM tasked with preventing sale of Hyundai LNG to foreign firm
9Indo-Pacific region highlighted as important for Korean economy's future Indo-Pacific region highlighted as important for Korean economy's future
10Luxury brands continue hiking prices in Korea Luxury brands continue hiking prices in Korea
Top 5 Entertainment News
1[INTERVIEW] 'One Day Off' star Lee Na-young, director on creating subtle, feel-good series INTERVIEW'One Day Off' star Lee Na-young, director on creating subtle, feel-good series
2'HyeMiLeeYeChaePa' producer Lee Tae-kyung hopeful of second season 'HyeMiLeeYeChaePa' producer Lee Tae-kyung hopeful of second season
3How artist Michael Rakowitz resurrects lost past of Iraq through food packaging How artist Michael Rakowitz resurrects lost past of Iraq through food packaging
4From hardcore action to heart-throbbing romance, series to hit in June From hardcore action to heart-throbbing romance, series to hit in June
5[INTERVIEW] Lee Jun-hyuk unrecognizable in 'The Roundup: No Way Out' INTERVIEWLee Jun-hyuk unrecognizable in 'The Roundup: No Way Out'
DARKROOM
  • Turkey-Syria earthquake

    Turkey-Syria earthquake

  • Nepal plane crash

    Nepal plane crash

  • Brazil capital uprising

    Brazil capital uprising

  • Happy New Year 2023

    Happy New Year 2023

  • World Cup 2022 Final - Argentina vs France

    World Cup 2022 Final - Argentina vs France

CEO & Publisher : Oh Young-jin
Digital News Email : webmaster@koreatimes.co.kr
Tel : 02-724-2114
Online newspaper registration No : 서울,아52844
Date of registration : 2020.02.05
Masthead : The Korea Times
Copyright © koreatimes.co.kr. All rights reserved.
  • About Us
  • Introduction
  • History
  • Contact Us
  • Products & Services
  • Subscribe
  • E-paper
  • RSS Service
  • Content Sales
  • Site Map
  • Policy
  • Code of Ethics
  • Ombudsman
  • Privacy Statement
  • Terms of Service
  • Copyright Policy
  • Family Site
  • Hankook Ilbo
  • Dongwha Group