Spring Travel Week, slated for April 27 to May 12, will offer tourism products featuring warmer weather and greenery in Korea, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) said on March 27. Nine municipal or provincial governments such as those of Seoul, Gangwon-do Province and Jeju-do Island have...Read More
Gyeongchip, the day when frogs wake from their hibernation among the 24 solar terms of the year as determined by the celestial longitude of the sun, is on March 6. Yet the weather in Korea feels like spring. The Korea Meteorological Administration defines the first day of spring as being among “nine consecutive days with...Read More
Spring came in haste, with this winter ending earlier than expected. Spring flowers are expected to bloom three to five days earlier than usual this year, as temperatures have not been high since January following the cold snap in December last year. But in spring, the unwelcome yellow dust blows up as well. In addition,...Read More
Spring will arrive sooner than expected in Korea after daytime temperatures last weekend in Seoul rose to levels more usually seen in late March or early April at around 15 degrees Celsius. Book your Hanbok Photo Session The Korea Meteorological Administration said the warm weather is likely to continue except for one or two brief...Read More