The four seasons in Korea are truly wonderful! 🌸🌞🍁❄️
Each season has its own unique charm and activities.
Spring:
Spring lasts from March to May, with temperatures gradually rising as nature begins to bloom and come to life.
The cherry blossom is a representative symbol of spring. Many people gather to enjoy cherry blossom viewing, and festivals celebrating the blossoms are held.
As the weather warms up, outdoor activities like hiking and cycling become more popular.
Traditional Korean events during this season include 'Seollal' (Lunar New Year) and 'Bongse' (Buddha's Birthday).
Summer:
Summer lasts from June to August, characterized by high temperatures and humidity.
Beach activities such as swimming and sunbathing are popular. Many people visit the beaches of Jeju Island or the East Coast, making it a lively season for summer vacations.
Additionally, the air quality tends to improve in summer as fine dust levels decrease.
Autumn:
Autumn lasts from September to November, with temperatures gradually cooling down, resulting in pleasantly cool weather.
Viewing the autumn foliage is a representative joy of the season. There are many famous spots for autumn leaves, such as Jirisan Mountain and the Namhan River area.
As the harvest season, rural areas hold events to celebrate Thanksgiving.
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Winter:
Winter lasts from December to February, with temperatures dropping significantly, and sometimes it snows.
Korean winters are cold and dry, and it is a season to enjoy traditional martial arts like 'gi' and activities like lotus lantern play.
Additionally, traditional Korean festivals such as Seollal (Lunar New Year) are widely celebrated during winter.
In Korea, each season offers opportunities to experience the natural beauty and traditional culture. No matter when you visit, you can create new experiences and memories. A working holiday in Korea would be a great choice! 🌍🎉
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