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Lotte World Seoul to debut world's first MapleStory zone

Lotte World Seoul to debut world's first MapleStory zone

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🍄 The wall between worlds just cracked—MapleStory is jumping off the screen! Lotte World Korea × NEXON have made it official: starting April 3, 2026, Seoul’s Magic Island outdoor zone transforms into the real-life Maple Island. 🎢✨ 🎨 The entire area mirrors the game’s signature art and color palette. From the entrance vibe to charming roadside scenes, it’s pure beginner-town nostalgia for longtime players. 🎢 Two routes for different play styles: 👶 Family-friendly → easygoing experiences so you can tackle quests with the kids. 🔥 Young adventurers → high-energy rides with immersive storylines and visual effects for a real-world class advancement. 📸 Photo ops everywhere: character sculptures, themed streetscapes, and interactive installations. Even if you’ve never played, you’ll snap tons of cute, fantastical shots. 🍰 Limited-time food and merch drop: character-themed desserts, specialty drinks, and collectible goodies—pack Maple Island to go!
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2026 lantern lighting festival: celebration schedule

2026 lantern lighting festival: celebration schedule

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The 2026 Lotus Lantern Festival is a 1,200-year-old celebration kept alive as a living cultural heritage and designated as Korea’s National Intangible Cultural Heritage in April 2012. Explore the highlights—festival schedule below: 🏮 Traditional lantern exhibition 📅 Mid-April 2026 📍 Gwanghwamun Square, Seoul Museum of Craft Art, Open Songhyeon Green Plaza, Cheonggyecheon, Jogyesa Temple (including Post Office Park) 🏮 Harmony celebration 📅 May 16, 2026 (Saturday), 4:30–6:00 PM 📍 Dongguk University stadium 🏮 Lantern parade 📅 May 16, 2026 (Saturday), 7:00–9:30 PM 📍 Jongno Boulevard (Dongdaemun→Jogyesa Temple) 🏮 Grand finale performance 📅 May 16, 2026 (Saturday), 9:30–11:00 PM 📍 Jonggak intersection 🏮 Traditional culture fair 📅 May 17, 2026 (Sunday), 11:00 AM–7:00 PM 📍 Street in front of Jogyesa Temple 🏮 Variety showcase 📅 May 17, 2026 (Sunday), noon–6:00 PM 📍 Insa-dong–Jogyesa Street 🏮 Lantern games 📅 May 17, 2026 (Sunday), 7:00–9:00 PM 📍 Gongpyeong stage, Anguk stage (Street in front of Jogyesa Temple) Join this cultural celebration and make memories to last a lifetime!
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Discover your dream art museum in Seoul

Discover your dream art museum in Seoul

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If you’re tired of crowded influencer streets and want a quiet place to soak up art, then the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul (MMCA) should be a must on your list. Walk over from Gyeongbokgung, explore the exhibits, then head to Bukchon for blue hour—perfection. 🗺️ City walk route Exit Gyeongbokgung subway station and follow the map to MMCA. You’ll pass along the outer walls of Gyeongbokgung. You don’t have to go inside. The outer walls with the distant mountains already make great photos. After MMCA, Bukchon is right next door. At blue hour, the streets are breathtaking. 🎨 MMCA highlights The architecture: white minimalism with large expanses of glass. When sunlight pours in, light and art become one. From the rooftop terrace, you can see Gyeongbokgung’s rooftops—old and new in conversation. Rich collections: Korean and international modern and contemporary works across painting, sculpture, installation, and new media. Some pieces offer Chinese audio via QR code, and the permanent exhibitions are free. A well-stocked museum shop: art-motif fridge magnets, posters, postcards, and even tiny bookmarks for under CNY 7 (thread a cord and it becomes a charm). Seoul’s visual design never disappoints. 📌 Tips for your visit - Allow 3–4 hours, and don’t rush - Do not touch the artworks, and turn off your flash when taking photos - There’s a cafe inside if you need a break Whether you’re an art enthusiast or just looking for a soothing spot to relax and snap beautiful photos, MMCA won’t disappoint.
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Top 8 Must-See Canola Flower Festivals in South Korea This Spring

Top 8 Must-See Canola Flower Festivals in South Korea This Spring

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The canola flower season in South Korea lasts from March to the end of May, but canola flower festivals usually peak in April, when vibrant yellow canola fields bloom across the country. This is the ideal time to travel and participate in canola flower festivals in South Korea, enjoying the fresh spring atmosphere and admiring the beauty of nature. Let's explore 8 famous canola flower festivals that you absolutely must visit this year. 1. Canola Flower Festival in Seogwipo, Jeju Jeju has always been an ideal destination for nature lovers, and the rapeseed flower festival in Jeju is one of its most spectacular spring events. Seogwipo, located in the south of the island, stands out with its vibrant yellow rapeseed flower fields, blending harmoniously with the majestic mountains and ancient villages. Attending the Seogwipo rapeseed flower festival, you'll be immersed in a romantic atmosphere, overflowing with the colors of nature, creating unforgettable moments. 2. Canola Flower Festival in Udo, Jeju Also located on Jeju Island , the canola flower festival in Udo offers a completely different experience. Udo is famous for its vibrant yellow canola fields, covering areas across the island. The peaceful scenery, fresh air, and natural beauty will make you feel like you've stepped into a stunning spring painting. 3. Canola Flower Festival on Cheongsan Island, Jeonnam If you're looking for a unique destination, the canola flower festival in Cheongsan, Jeonnam Province, is sure to impress. Vast fields of canola flowers, interspersed with walking trails, create a dreamy and peaceful atmosphere. Beyond the canola flowers, Cheongsan Island is also famous for its fresh seafood such as tuna and abalone, offering visitors a unique culinary experience. 4. Canola Flower Festival at Daejeo Park, Busan Daejeo Park in Busan is a must-see destination for the canola flower festival in South Korea . Located along the Nakdong River, this ecological park is not only the venue for the canola flower festival but also an ideal spot to admire sunflowers, cosmos, and many other flowers. It's a place you can combine with visits to other areas along the train route, creating a truly enjoyable trip . 5. Canola Flower Festival in Cheomseongdae, Gyeongju If you appreciate the blend of nature and culture, the canola flower festival in Cheomseongdae, Gyeongju, is the perfect choice. Gyeongju , an ancient city in South Korea, is renowned for its historical sites and stunning canola fields. The canola flower festival in Cheomseongdae offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the canola blossoms in a historically significant setting. 6. Rapeseed Flower Festival in Namji, Gyeongnam The rapeseed flower festival in Namji, Changnyeong County, Gyeongnam Province, is one of the largest rapeseed flower festivals in South Korea, covering an area of ​​up to 60 hectares. Bright yellow rapeseed flowers bloom along the Nakdong River, creating a stunning natural landscape. This is also an opportunity to participate in buffalo fighting and other unique cultural activities, offering unforgettable experiences. 7. Canola Flower Festival on Seorae Island, Seoul Seorae Island in Seoul is an ideal destination for the Seoul Canola Flower Festival . Located between Dongjak Bridge and Banpo Bridge, Seorae Island stands out with its peaceful atmosphere and blooming canola flowers from April to May. This is a great opportunity to relax, enjoy the fresh air, and explore the unique cultural activities in the area. 8. Canola Flower Festival in Guri, Gyeonggi Guri, a city in Gyeonggi Province, also hosts one of the most famous rapeseed flower festivals in South Korea . The rapeseed flower park in Guri is the ideal place to admire the beauty of the golden rapeseed and cosmos flower fields. Attending the festival here, you can immerse yourself in the fresh atmosphere of spring while exploring exciting entertainment and culinary activities. The canola flower festival in South Korea is not only an opportunity to admire the beauty of nature but also a chance to participate in unique cultural activities, enjoy local cuisine, and create wonderful memories with family and friends. Spring, especially April and May, is the ideal time to travel to South Korea and participate in these festivals. Plan your trip now so you don't miss out on these amazing moments! April and May are the golden months to participate in the canola flower festival in South Korea and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the vibrant canola fields. Don't forget to prepare for this spring trip to enjoy not only nature but also unique cultural experiences only found in South Korea .
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Seoul hanok stroll: discover Bukchon's cultural gems

Seoul hanok stroll: discover Bukchon's cultural gems

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The Seoul hanok walking tour offers a unique chance to explore Bukchon Hanok Village, a historic area renowned for its traditional Korean houses known as hanok. This village is a cultural hub with numerous museums, craft studios, and historic landmarks that reflect the rich heritage of the Joseon era. The walking route covers several well-known attractions, including Unhyeongung Palace, the Bukchon Cultural Center, Jungang Middle and High School, Gahoe-dong, Jeongdok Public Library, and the Baek In-je House. The itinerary typically lasts 2–3 hours, allowing visitors to soak up the area’s beauty and history. The tour also extends to Seochon, a neighborhood that was home to celebrated artists and writers during the Joseon dynasty, including Jeong Seon and Yun Dong-ju. Stroll through Seochon’s old alleyways to experience the district’s artistic legacy and timeless charm. This walking tour is perfect for anyone who wants to appreciate traditional Korean culture and architecture.
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