Top 3 Must-See Seoul Festivals in October

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October Seoul Festivals
In the heart of Seoul, as autumn hues begin to paint the city,
a vibrant celebration of tradition and art unfolds.
From October 8th to 12th, during the second week of October,
Seoul transforms into a hub of cultural festivities,
featuring UNESCO-recognized Pansori, the historic royal palaces,
and the romantic Nodeul Island on the Han River.
If you're searching for Seoul's October festivals,
don't miss out on these autumn getaways.
Start planning your trip to experience the beauty of fall in Seoul.

Seoul Living Arts Festival: Romance on the Han River, Painted with Art
Amidst the romantic atmosphere of Nodeul Island on an autumn night,
an art festival unfolds where every citizen becomes a star.
Enjoy performances and a talk concert on slow aging.
You won't want to miss it!
Date: October 11th (Saturday), 13:00 - 20:00
Location: Nodeul Island area
Featuring 500 citizen artists,
the festival showcases performances across various genres.
Cheer on the artistic endeavors of your neighbors, becoming a participant rather than just a spectator,
and experience the true meaning of living art.
Furthermore, Professor Jung Hee-won, renowned for his slow-aging research,
will be joined by saxophonist Brandon Choi for a highly anticipated performance.
Kim Yeon-ja will also be performing.
Additionally, there are booths at Nodeul Square where you can enjoy various art experiences,
making it a great place to visit in Seoul on the weekend.
You can create hand mirrors, try calligraphy, and more.
Using recycled denim,
you can create your own keychains, bracelets, and moru dolls.
You can also make air plants with colored sand and try natural dyeing.
It's a novel experience to enjoy artistic activities that are even fun for adults.
Make your own bouquet,
try on traditional Hawaiian clothing,
create dance reels, and even participate in a jazz session.
It's a unique and fun date idea
that you'll regret missing in Seoul.

Furthermore, a special exhibition by artist Jung Eun-hye, known from the drama "Our Blues,"
titled "A Heart Expressed Through Pictures,"
offers heartwarming inspiration through a life painted together.
Additionally, another Seoul festival takes place at Nodeul Island on Sunday.
At 6 PM on both Saturday and Sunday, a full-length performance of the ballet "Sleeping Beauty"
and the opera "Carmen" will be held on the lawn of Nodeul Island along the Han River.
It's an unmissable opportunity to enjoy free ballet and opera in a beautiful setting at Nodeul Island.
Since Nodeul Island will be closed from November, be sure to experience the Seoul festival there in October.

World Pansori Festival: Seoul's Sound Resonates
An international music festival showcasing the value and beauty
of Pansori, Korea's traditional vocal art, to the world
will be held at Namsangol Hanok Village and Seoul
Namsan Gugakdang.
This year's theme is Hangawi (Korean Thanksgiving).
Held from October 8th to 9th,
the festival features performances that offer a fresh perspective,
such as foreigners singing Sugungga (Song of the Underwater Palace) and "Tiger is Coming Down,"
and the World Pansori Choir performing "Park Taryeong."
You can also learn Gayageum Byeongchang (Gayageum accompaniment) for free
and create your own fan.
On the final day, October 9th, there will be a Ganggangsullae performance where everyone holds hands.
Looking into the festival information scheduled for October 8th and 9th will be helpful.
Experience programs such as Hanbok Studio, Fan Making,
and Traditional Knot Making are all held on both days.
You can also see Bongsan Mask Dance,
Gayageum Byeongchang group, Pansori, Fan Dance, and more.
It's a Seoul festival where you can truly enjoy tradition
by learning about Korean traditional music in various ways.

Autumn Royal Culture Festival: A Glimpse into the Joseon Dynasty
Seoul's five major palaces and
Jongmyo Shrine transform into one vast
festival venue.
Enjoy the Royal Culture Festival
held at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace,
Gyeonghuigung Palace, and Jongmyo Shrine.
From October 8th to 12th,
you can obtain a limited-edition Norigae (ornament) merchandise
that allows unlimited visits to Seoul's five major palaces and Jongmyo Shrine.
The Donggwol Jangwonseo special program
lets you create a companion plant while learning about the story of Jangwonseo,
which was a royal gardening culture.
Enjoy creating a companion plant while indulging in refreshments.
A special Hanbok Yeonhyang performance program is also
held.
You can see the Hanbok production process and demonstrations,
and also enjoy the Hanbok Yeonhyang special performance program.
Along with the Hanbok Yeonhyang program,
there's also a Norigae that grants unlimited admission.
It costs 10,000 won
and comes with a coupon for a drink at the palace cafe Sarang.
The Norigae is beautiful, so it's a good opportunity
to get one.
Besides the Gyeongbokgung Palace Hanbok Yeonhyang,
there's also the Jongmyo Humanities Concert,
Deoksugung Palace Humanities Concert,
and a Time Travel at Changgyeonggung Palace.
It's a Royal Culture Festival full of things to enjoy.
The World Pansori Festival takes place from October 8th to 9th at Namsangol Hanok Village.
The Royal Culture Festival is
from October 8th to 12th at the five major palaces and Jongmyo Shrine.
The Seoul Living Arts Festival is
on October 11th at Nodeul Island.
Ballet and Opera are
held on October 12th and 13th at Nodeul Island.
These October Seoul autumn festivals have different charms,
so enjoy them according to your preferences!




















Namsangol Hanok Village: 28, Toegye-ro 34-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
Nodeul Island: 445, Yangnyeong-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Gyeongbokgung Palace: 161, Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Seoul Living Arts Festival: Romance on the Han River, Painted with Art
World Pansori Festival: Seoul's Sound Resonates
Autumn Royal Culture Festival: A Glimpse into the Joseon Dynasty
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