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Yeouido Spring Flowers Festival in Seoul
Back in 2005, the Yeouido Spring Flowers Festival in Seoul (여의도 봄꽃축제) was created to celebrate the precious few days each spring, when the 1,700 King cherry trees on Yeouido island (여의도) [video] erupt into ephemeral clouds of pink. While every year is a bit different, be it the first or second week of April the trees’ buds inevitably burst and spring’s spectacular show gets underway!
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The best place to see the flowering cherry trees in Seoul is along Yeouiseo-ro street (여의서로), which wraps behind the National Assembly building. During the 13 days of the Yeouido Spring Flowers Festival in Seoul, the thoroughfare will be closed to car traffic, affording the expected four million visitors a safe and convenient – albeit crowded – experience. For that reason, my advice is to avoid the weekends if possible, and to definitely use public transportation.
| From Yeouido island (여의도) |
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In addition to admiring Yeouido’s gorgeous cherry specimens whose botanical name is Prunus yedoensis, visitors can watch dozens of street performances, an opening parade and art exhibitions. While the opening ceremony features fireworks, the annual Flower Decoration Exhibition will showcase flower art. And although the cherry trees get most of the attention at the festival, over 90,000 other plants representing 13 different flower species are also planted just for the Yeouido Spring Flowers Festival in Seoul.
| From Yeouido island (여의도) |
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In recent years, the festival events move beyond Yeouiseo-ro and onto the large swath of Yeouido Hangang Riverside Park (여의도 한강공원) that surround the island. After a total renovation in 2010, the park has become one of Seoul’s most popular weekend hot spots. Other festival events typically include music and dance performances on the new Hangang Floating Stage.
| From Yeouido island (여의도) |
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That said, should you spend most of the day admiring the flowers and relaxing along the river, you may want to stay a few hours into the night as well. Thanks to special illumination systems, the cherry trees along Yeouido’s streets will create a romantic setting for an evening walk. But don’t delay your trip… before you know it, a heavy rain or wind could mean those ephemeral cherry blossoms are gone before you know it!
| From Yeouido island (여의도) |
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So after what can feel like an awfully long winter here in Korea, the Yeouido Spring Flowers Festival in Seoul is a sure sign that we are finally welcoming spring to the city!.![]()
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12 Comments
18 April 2010 12:13
Narsha LEE
Wow, breatiful matt!
I really love yeouido flower festival! So lovely!
nice pix!
April 18 2010 14:12 pm
Matt @discoverkorea
Thanks, Narsha! It's always so great to hear from you^^
18 April 2010 20:30
Ashley C.
Hi Matt,
I am so happy to have discovered this website. I’ve been in Korea over a year now, and this will definitely help me to see Korea more easily! I looked for an email address, but I didn’t find one… I had some specific questions I was wondering if you wouldn’t mind helping me with? Is it possible for you to email me? Thanks for your help in advance :)
-Ashley
April 20 2010 15:16 pm
Matt
Hi Ashley,
Glad you found the site and hope you find it useful. I'll send you an email off-site. Thanks.
Best, Matt
12 September 2010 21:34
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5 February 2011 01:33
C @Twitter Name
hi!! what’s special in yeouido in winter?thanks!
20 February 2011 08:21
Nicole @Twitter Name
Hi,
Im only gonna be in seoul from 4-10apr.
Am i too early for the bloom?since e weather had been pretty weird the past 3yrs.
Kindly advise me if I can at least see 3/4 of the full bloom?
if not den i wont be making my trip down to yeouido!
Thanks!
February 26 2011 13:56 pm
Matt
Hi Nicole.
Thanks for your note. As you know, it's tricky to guess when the cherry trees will bloom, but looking at the past several years, there's a good chance you'll se them in Seoul during your visit. However, the current date for the Yeouido Spring Flowers Festival (Seoul's biggest cherry blossom event) is set for April 13-17... but you might get lucky toward the end of your visit.
Best, Matt
21 April 2012 17:05
Edna Penaflor @Twitter Name
Hey Matt,
What is that tree that has white flowers and in a time the petals change in hues of deep magenta?
Thanks.
Edna
November 12 2012 18:52 pm
Matt
Hi Edna,
Hmmm... I'm not sure to which tree you are referring. The national flower of Korea is the mugunghwa or Rose of Sharon. While the blossoms don't change color (to my knowledge), there are both white and pink or magenta varieties.
16 February 2013 13:59
Rasida @shiedah_twitter@yahoo.com
Hello Matt,
I’m going to visit Korea on 22 mac until 01/04/2013. And we will arrived at Seoul at 28-31/03/13. It is possible we had enjoy this spring flowers? ^_^
March 07 2013 03:03 am
Matt
Hi Rasida, Thanks for your note. If I understand your dates correctly, you will be in Korea from March 22-April 1 and specifically in Seoul from March 28-31? Take a look at my just uploaded map and info about this spring's flower festivals. Your trip is a bit early to see any blooms in Seoul, but if you go to Korea's south coast or Jeju Island, chances are you'll see some!
Good luck! Best, Matt
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