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Jeju bangeo Festival | Seogwipo
2024년 11월 28일–12월 1일 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seogwipo
The Jeju Dory Festival is an independent regional festival dominated by fishermen and local residents in Jeju. It was designated as a preliminary festival designated by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2008 and 2009, and received a warm response from domestic and foreign tourists. However, it was cancelled in 2010, but it was designated as a supported festival by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in 2018, becoming a truly representative cultural festival of Jeju's oceans, and a national festival with a huge influx of tourists and economic effects.
In addition, in November, the peak season for dory, various marine cultural festivals with the theme of defense, the delicacy of Jeju's winter sea, are held to reproduce the local history and traditional culture, and to bring experience and happiness to residents, islanders and tourists who come to visit. The unique marine traditional culture and regional specialties of Jeju, the southernmost part of South Korea, are reproduced.
Jeju bangeo Festival | Seogwipo
Nov 28–Dec 1, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seogwipo
The Jeju Dory Festival is an independent regional festival dominated by fishermen and local residents in Jeju. It was designated as a preliminary festival designated by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2008 and 2009, and received a warm response from domestic and foreign tourists. However, it was cancelled in 2010, but it was designated as a supported festival by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in 2018, becoming a truly representative cultural festival of Jeju's oceans, and a national festival with a huge influx of tourists and economic effects.
In addition, in November, the peak season for dory, various marine cultural festivals with the theme of defense, the delicacy of Jeju's winter sea, are held to reproduce the local history and traditional culture, and to bring experience and happiness to residents, islanders and tourists who come to visit. The unique marine traditional culture and regional specialties of Jeju, the southernmost part of South Korea, are reproduced.
Jeju bangeo Festival | Seogwipo
2024年11月28日–12月1日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seogwipo
The Jeju Dory Festival is an independent regional festival dominated by fishermen and local residents in Jeju. It was designated as a preliminary festival designated by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2008 and 2009, and received a warm response from domestic and foreign tourists. However, it was cancelled in 2010, but it was designated as a supported festival by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in 2018, becoming a truly representative cultural festival of Jeju's oceans, and a national festival with a huge influx of tourists and economic effects.
In addition, in November, the peak season for dory, various marine cultural festivals with the theme of defense, the delicacy of Jeju's winter sea, are held to reproduce the local history and traditional culture, and to bring experience and happiness to residents, islanders and tourists who come to visit. The unique marine traditional culture and regional specialties of Jeju, the southernmost part of South Korea, are reproduced.
마노르블랑 동백꽃 감귤체험 축제 | Manor Blanc
2024年12月5日–2025年1月31日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seogwipo
Manorblanc is a garden cafe located in Seogwipo City. It holds a camellia festival every year, but this year, it will be a more special camellia festival with the addition of a citrus experience. Manorblanc is located at the southernmost tip of South Korea and grows a variety of plants, so it is not only visited by many tourists who come to Jeju Island, but also by Jeju residents. There are various camellia walking trails in the 4,000-square-meter garden, and you can see a fantastic view of Brother Island and the four-season sea between Sanbangsan Mountain and Songaksan Mountain. Manorblanc here is holding a citrus and camellia festival.
마노르블랑 동백꽃 감귤체험 축제 | Manor Blanc
2024년 12월 5일–2025년 1월 31일 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seogwipo
Manorblanc is a garden cafe located in Seogwipo City. It holds a camellia festival every year, but this year, it will be a more special camellia festival with the addition of a citrus experience. Manorblanc is located at the southernmost tip of South Korea and grows a variety of plants, so it is not only visited by many tourists who come to Jeju Island, but also by Jeju residents. There are various camellia walking trails in the 4,000-square-meter garden, and you can see a fantastic view of Brother Island and the four-season sea between Sanbangsan Mountain and Songaksan Mountain. Manorblanc here is holding a citrus and camellia festival.
Jeju bangeo Festival | Seogwipo
28 Nov–1 Dec 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seogwipo
The Jeju Dory Festival is an independent regional festival dominated by fishermen and local residents in Jeju. It was designated as a preliminary festival designated by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2008 and 2009, and received a warm response from domestic and foreign tourists. However, it was cancelled in 2010, but it was designated as a supported festival by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in 2018, becoming a truly representative cultural festival of Jeju's oceans, and a national festival with a huge influx of tourists and economic effects.
In addition, in November, the peak season for dory, various marine cultural festivals with the theme of defense, the delicacy of Jeju's winter sea, are held to reproduce the local history and traditional culture, and to bring experience and happiness to residents, islanders and tourists who come to visit. The unique marine traditional culture and regional specialties of Jeju, the southernmost part of South Korea, are reproduced.
Jeju bangeo Festival | Seogwipo
2024年11月28日–12月1日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seogwipo
The Jeju Dory Festival is an independent regional festival dominated by fishermen and local residents in Jeju. It was designated as a preliminary festival designated by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2008 and 2009, and received a warm response from domestic and foreign tourists. However, it was cancelled in 2010, but it was designated as a supported festival by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in 2018, becoming a truly representative cultural festival of Jeju's oceans, and a national festival with a huge influx of tourists and economic effects.
In addition, in November, the peak season for dory, various marine cultural festivals with the theme of defense, the delicacy of Jeju's winter sea, are held to reproduce the local history and traditional culture, and to bring experience and happiness to residents, islanders and tourists who come to visit. The unique marine traditional culture and regional specialties of Jeju, the southernmost part of South Korea, are reproduced.
Jeju bangeo Festival | Seogwipo
2024年11月28日–12月1日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seogwipo
The Jeju Dory Festival is an independent regional festival dominated by fishermen and local residents in Jeju. It was designated as a preliminary festival designated by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2008 and 2009, and received a warm response from domestic and foreign tourists. However, it was cancelled in 2010, but it was designated as a supported festival by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in 2018, becoming a truly representative cultural festival of Jeju's oceans, and a national festival with a huge influx of tourists and economic effects.
In addition, in November, the peak season for dory, various marine cultural festivals with the theme of defense, the delicacy of Jeju's winter sea, are held to reproduce the local history and traditional culture, and to bring experience and happiness to residents, islanders and tourists who come to visit. The unique marine traditional culture and regional specialties of Jeju, the southernmost part of South Korea, are reproduced.
마노르블랑 동백꽃 감귤체험 축제 | Manor Blanc
2024年12月5日–2025年1月31日 (UTC+9)ENDED
Seogwipo
Manorblanc is a garden cafe located in Seogwipo City. It holds a camellia festival every year, but this year, it will be a more special camellia festival with the addition of a citrus experience. Manorblanc is located at the southernmost tip of South Korea and grows a variety of plants, so it is not only visited by many tourists who come to Jeju Island, but also by Jeju residents. There are various camellia walking trails in the 4,000-square-meter garden, and you can see a fantastic view of Brother Island and the four-season sea between Sanbangsan Mountain and Songaksan Mountain. Manorblanc here is holding a citrus and camellia festival.