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For older or historical observances in Korea see traditional festivals of Korea.

Many new festivals have originated in South Korea in response to the country's tourism initiatives. Contributing to this growth is a gradual change to a five-day work week and greater leisure.[1][2] In 2013, over 700 festivals were held in the country,[3] with this number likely to rise.

Koreans mostly use the Gregorian calendar, which was officially adopted in 1896. However, traditional holidays are still based on the old calendar.

Lists of festivals by region

Seoul

Seoul Lantern Festival

2011 Seoul lantern festival
Lantern boats, 2014 festival

Seoul International Fireworks Festival

Seoul Spring Flower Festival

Cherry blossom festival

Seoul Eulalia Festival

Gyeonggi Province

Goyang International Flower Festival

Took from flower festival

Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennale

Jarasum International Jazz Festival

South Chungcheong Province

The Great Admiral Yisunsin Festival

Buyeo Seodong Lotus Festival

Boryeong Mud festival

Korea-Boryeong Mud Festival-02

North Chungcheong Province

Cheongpungho Cherry Blossoms Festival

Sobaek Mountain Loyal Azalea Festival

Gangwon Province

Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival

Jokbae Festival

South Gyeongsang Province

North Gyeongsang Province

Cheongdo Cow Fight Festival

South Jeolla Province

Gwangyang International Maehwa Festival

North Jeolla Province

Jeonju International Film Festival

Jeonju International Sori Festival

Pansori (or Sori) is one of the traditional Korean music forms.

Muju Firefly festival

(Wisteria stage (special stage), Firefly gym, Arts & Sports Center, Kim Hwan-Tae Cultural Center & Choi Buk Art Center, Traditional crafts shop, Health experiencing center, Jinam Park, Namdaecheon Stream, Firefly Land (astronomical science center), firefly habitat)

Jeju Province

Seongsan Sunrise Festival

Lists of festivals by topic

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