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2026 Mokpo Maritime W ShowOngoing

2026 Mokpo Maritime W Show

May 9, 2026 ~ Sep 19, 2026

82 Pyeonghwa-ro, Mokpo-si, Jeollanam-do (Sang-dong)

Mokpo Marine W Show, Mokpo’s signature permanent nighttime content as one of South Korea’s four major tourism hub cities, is the country’s only multimedia convergence show content, combining performances on an ocean stage, the nation’s largest sea fountain, and a fireworks show. Over 5 years, it has become a representative stay-type nighttime cultural asset of South Korea, enjoyed through a total of 51 performances and by a cumulative audience of 1.05 million people. The 2026 Mokpo Marine W Show will feature even richer marine performances, spectacular fireworks, and dynamic sea fountains.

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Seoul International Garden ExpoOngoing

Seoul International Garden Expo

May 1, 2026 ~ Oct 27, 2026

273 Ttukseom-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul (Seongsu-dong 1-ga)

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2026 Seogwipo Old Downtown Culture FestivalOngoing

2026 Seogwipo Old Downtown Culture Festival

Apr 11, 2026 ~ Oct 30, 2026

11, Lee Jung-seop-ro, Seogwi-dong, Seogwipo-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province

The ‘2026 Seogwipo Old Downtown Cultural Festival’ is a nighttime cultural performance event held on Seogwipo Lee Jung-seop-ro. Under dazzling lights, performances across various genres including music, dance, and performance art offer audiences a wide range of things to enjoy. It is an event highly recommended for those who want to escape daily life and create special memories where art and relaxation come together. The ‘2026 Seogwipo Old Downtown Cultural Festival’ runs every Friday to Sunday at 7 PM from April 11 and continues until October 30. On an emotional night in Seogwipo Old Downtown, the ‘2026 Seogwipo Old Downtown Cultural Festival’ is waiting for you. ※ However, performances may be canceled in the event of severe weather or rain, so please inquire in advance.

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2026 Goheung Nokdong Port Drone ShowOngoing

2026 Goheung Nokdong Port Drone Show

Apr 4, 2026 ~ Oct 31, 2026

Bongam-ri, Doyang-eup, Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do

A drone show will light up the night sky in Goheung, known for its breathtaking scenery! Sparkling drones will create special moments and lasting impressions. ※ 26. 4. 4.~ 10. 31. Every last Friday of the month, 21:00 / Goheung County Office Plaza in front of the Goheung County Office, 900-drone show / Held in connection with the Starry Night busking performance that brings the county residents together (20:00) ※ After the regular performance ends, sunrise / Lunar New Year holiday special performances, etc. ※ Performance schedule may change depending on weather conditions, etc.

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Uijeongbu Traditional Cultural EventOngoing

Uijeongbu Traditional Cultural Event

Apr 11, 2026 ~ Oct 31, 2026

45 Jong-ro 1-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul (Sejong-ro)

The Uijeongbuji Permanent Traditional Culture Event is an event hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government to widely promote our traditional culture to citizens and tourists visiting the Uijeongbuji Historical Site Plaza, enhance Seoul’s image as a historic city, and provide opportunities to enjoy culture through traditional martial arts events that are usually difficult to experience. The event consists of a reenactment of the “Yeolmu (閱武)” of the Samgunbu soldiers who had been stationed on Yukjogeori, including Uijeongbu, as well as Seunggyeongdo game experiences and traditional martial arts experiences.

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Naora ShowOngoing

Naora Show

Apr 25, 2026 ~ Oct 31, 2026

12 Sogeumsan-gil, Jijeong-myeon, Wonju-si, Gangwon State

Naora Show - Night of Light Show is a show where, under the theme of "Come out to Ganhyeon and enjoy the night of light," visitors can enjoy a night full of special memories and romance at Ganhyeon Tourist Site, where gently flowing river water and rocky cliffs come together to create a spectacular view, while taking in the beautiful nighttime lighting and mysterious stories accompanied by beautiful music. Part 1, 'Prologue: NAORA LIVE,' consisting of busking, instrumental performances, dance, and more, serves as an introductory performance that builds up the atmosphere before the main show begins, while Part 2, 'Finale: NAORA SHOW 2026,' is the main performance combining a media facade and a musical fountain to present dazzling nighttime media art. The media facade brings vivid imagery to life on a natural rock cliff measuring 250m wide and 70m high using 12 beam projectors and 7 laser devices, and the musical fountain provides visitors with an immersive nighttime performance experience through water jets soaring up to 60m high and a variety of productions.

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Saeyeon Bridge Weekend Cultural Performance 'Geumto Geumto Saeyeon Show'Ongoing

Saeyeon Bridge Weekend Cultural Performance 'Geumto Geumto Saeyeon Show'

Apr 25, 2026 ~ Oct 31, 2026

40 Namseongjung-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province (Seohong-dong)

The Saeyeon Bridge weekend performance, “Geumto Geumto Saeyeon Show,” is a unique nighttime tourism program that combines Seogwipo City’s exceptional natural scenery with cultural experiences. Under dazzling lights, performances in various genres including music, dance, and performance art welcome the audience, and after the show ends, a fantastic fireworks show continues against the backdrop of the blue sea and night view, making Seogwipo’s night shine even brighter. Starting on April 25, it takes place every Friday and Saturday at 7 PM and continues through October. With the beautiful scenery of Saeyeon Bridge as the backdrop, you can enjoy diverse cultural content, a fireworks show, and a musical fountain show together, and a walk under the nighttime lighting of Saeseom is also recommended. ※ The schedule and program may change depending on weather conditions, etc.

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2026 Geumnam-ro Car-Free Street 'Walkjaing'Ongoing

2026 Geumnam-ro Car-Free Street 'Walkjaing'

Apr 4, 2026 ~ Nov 7, 2026

245 Geumnam-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Geumnamno 1-ga)

“Geotjaing” combines dialect with the present progressive “ing,” meaning let’s enjoy walking together along Geumnam-ro. In line with Gwangju’s declaration to transition into a “public transit, bicycle, and walking city,” this event is aimed at overcoming the climate crisis and creating streets where rest and communication come together in the heart of the city through the revitalization of public transit, bicycles, and walking. In 2026, it will be held on the first Saturday of every month from April to November, and the event provides an environment where citizens can walk freely while also offering various hands-on programs and cultural performances.

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2026 Raon FestaOngoing

2026 Raon Festa

Apr 4, 2026 ~ Nov 7, 2026

94 Chungjang-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Chungjang-ro 2-ga)

Chungjang Raon Festa is a commercial district festival that has been organized since 2022 as part of the Chungjang commercial district revitalization project to stimulate consumption on Chungjang-ro and in the underground shopping center, attract visitors to the district, and revitalize the local economy. A variety of cultural and hands-on experience programs are prepared for everyone of all ages to enjoy together. Raon Festa is held on the first Saturday of every month starting in April, and the times vary by program.

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2026 International Meditation ConferenceOngoing

2026 International Meditation Conference

Apr 3, 2026 ~ Nov 12, 2026

531 Bongeunsa-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (Samseong-dong)

The International Seon Meditation Conference and Seon Meditation Festival hosted by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism are being held to promote the mental health of the public, and after beginning in 2024, they are now in their 3rd year this year. This year, under the theme of [Seon Meditation in the Age of AI], they are exploring ways Seon meditation can help improve the public’s mental health, while the related Seon Meditation Festival provides people with opportunities to directly experience Seon meditation in various fields.

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Han River History ExplorationOngoing

Han River History Exploration

Apr 20, 2026 ~ Nov 15, 2026

330 Yeouidong-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul (Yeouido-dong)

The 'Hangang History Exploration' program provides engaging tourism commentary and educational experiences that allow citizens and tourists to experience and appreciate the Hangang riverside while enjoying and sharing the Hangang scenery and its historical and cultural resources. It also aims to revitalize Hangang’s historical culture as something to be enjoyed in everyday life by developing a variety of content, including hands-on activities, that enables citizens to participate actively and gain direct experience. Visitors walk along the Hangang basin and nearby cultural heritage sites on designated courses while listening to explanations from a Hangang guide. Hangang History Exploration operates a total of 16 courses, and visitors can walk each course while exploring the history of the Hangang related to that course.

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2026 Culture DayOngoing

2026 Culture Day

Apr 1, 2026 ~ Nov 29, 2026

Songhyeon-dong, Dong-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City

Youth Microphone Seoul Metropolitan and Gangwon Region travels all across the region, following the tastes of diverse audiences. On Culture Day, special street performances created by youth and senior performance teams unfold across the entire Seoul Metropolitan and Gangwon Region. A stage of youth where hearts that want to stand on stage at this very moment come together as one, 'I.M Youth Microphone' runs from 4월 to 11월.

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Anseong Namsadang Baudeogi Performance 'Gombangitdeotda'Ongoing

Anseong Namsadang Baudeogi Performance 'Gombangitdeotda'

Apr 4, 2026 ~ Nov 29, 2026

198-2 Namsadang-ro, Bogae-myeon, Anseong-si, Gyeonggi-do

The permanent performance by the Anseong Namsadang Baudeogi Pungmul Troupe is one of Anseong City's representative cultural contents, and has been presented since 2003. The 2026 permanent performance "Gombaengi Teotda" by the Anseong Municipal Namsadang Baudeogi Pungmul Troupe, which represents Anseong City, is a show presented under the subtitle "The Excitement of the Marketplace, Shaking Gyeongbokgung!" that reinterprets the six acts, the essence of Namsadang nori, with a modern sensibility. The performance takes place every Saturday and Sunday at 2 PM for about 90 minutes at the Anseong Namsadang Performance Hall. It is filled with a wide variety of spectacles, including lively pungmul featuring the harmony of the taepyeongso and kkwaenggwari, eoreum (tightrope walking), where performers exchange thrilling acrobatics and witty banter atop a 3 m-high rope, beona plate-spinning, and salpan ground acrobatics.

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APAP Artwork Tour (Anyang Public Art Project)Ongoing

APAP Artwork Tour (Anyang Public Art Project)

Mar 10, 2026 ~ Nov 30, 2026

180 Yesulgongwon-ro, Manan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do (Anyang-dong)

Since 2005, Anyang City has been installing public art works in the city’s beautiful forests and streams, everyday living spaces, and roadsides through the Anyang Public Art Project (Anyang Public Art Project, hereinafter APAP), turning the entire city into a roofless museum. is a tour program where participants walk through the beautiful forests and streams of Anyang Art Park and the Pyeongchon area, as well as parks in the city center and neighborhood parks, together with a docent, and appreciate the public art works from the 1st to the 7th editions of APAP, which began in 2005. It shares stories about a wide range of public art works, including art, sculpture, architecture, design, and performance, that reflect Anyang’s history and urban culture.

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2026 Culture Day Youth MicOngoing

2026 Culture Day Youth Mic

Mar 12, 2026 ~ Dec 11, 2026

50 Haseo-ro, Buk-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Unam-dong)

[Youth Eoram, 'Young people following tradition, older generations seeking newness'] 'Youth Eoram' is a cultural platform that breaks down generational barriers through the resonance between young people and the new senior generation, sharing experience and novelty while growing together. The 2026 Culture Day Youth Microphone Jeolla-Jeju region provides local performance teams with everyday performance opportunities and a venue for exchange and cooperation, laying a foundation for growth, and through this, expands balanced cultural participation opportunities among regions to realize balanced regional cultural development where all citizens can enjoy the arts in their daily lives.

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PaintersOngoing

Painters

Nov 1, 2022 ~ Dec 31, 2026

3 Jeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul (Jeong-dong)

Painters is unique in that its main mediums for communicating with the audience are dance, acting, and art. On top of that, a new video technique called projection mapping is added, offering the audience a diverse visual experience. Major scenes presented on stage include light carving that sculpts with light, action painting captured on 4 canvases, dust drawing highlighted by the charm of a twist, speed drawing created at an astonishing pace, marbling drawn on water, and fluorescent drawing captured with light.

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Seoul Royal Palace Gate Guard Changing CeremonyOngoing

Seoul Royal Palace Gate Guard Changing Ceremony

Jan 1, 2026 ~ Dec 31, 2026

99 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul (Jeong-dong)

The “Seoul Royal Palace Gate Guards Changing Ceremony” is a representative traditional culture reenactment event hosted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, and it is a program that vividly brings to life the scene of the changing of the guards by the Sumungun, who guarded the palace gates during the Joseon Dynasty. The Sumunjang was an official position of the jong 6-pum rank, and together with the chamha and Sumungun belonging to the Sumunjangcheong, they guarded the palace gates, controlled entry and exit, and carried out patrols. The changing ceremony was organized based on actual historical records and unfolds centered on Deoksugung during the late Joseon period. The event is held 6 days a week, excluding every Monday, at 11 AM and 2 PM in front of Daehanmun Gate of Deoksugung. To increase the interest of ordinary citizens and foreign tourists, various hands-on experience programs are also operated together: the “Gaesiktago Experience” lets participants beat the drum themselves to announce the start of the ceremony, “I, Too, am a Sumunjang” is a program where participants wear a Sumunjang uniform and experience the role, and the “Traditional Costume Experience” is a popular activity where visitors can wear Joseon-era clothing and take photos.

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Gwangalli M (Marvelous) Drone Light ShowOngoing

Gwangalli M (Marvelous) Drone Light Show

Jan 1, 2026 ~ Dec 31, 2026

219 Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu, Busan Metropolitan City (Gwangandong)

The Gwangalli M (Marvelous) Drone Light Show, which has been held since 2022 and is scheduled to continue until December 31, 2026, uses the "M" to mean "Marvelous," meaning amazing and wondrous. It represents how the lights emitted by the drones blend with the night view of Gwangandaegyo Bridge, a landmark of Busan, to offer wonder and mystery to visitors to Gwangalli. It is performed twice every Saturday evening for about 12 minutes (winter season October-February, 19:00 and 21:00 / summer season March-September, 20:00 and 22:00), and can be viewed from anywhere along Gwangalli Beach. From regular performances featuring 1,000 drones every week to shows of up to 2,500 drones during Countdown, Lunar New Year, Chuseok, and other special occasions, drone shows of various scales are being held. * Performance schedules may change depending on weather conditions, etc.

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DDP Architecture TourOngoing

DDP Architecture Tour

Jan 1, 2026 ~ Dec 31, 2026

281 Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul (Euljiro 7-ga)

The ‘DDP Architecture Tour’ is conducted around the space where you dream (Dream), create (Design), and enjoy (Play) at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP). It is a program that explores the history and significance of the Dongdaemun area where DDP is located, centered on the architecture designed by Zaha Hadid, together with a guide. The operating schedule runs regularly from Tuesday to Sunday, and it is closed every Monday as well as on New Year’s Day, Seollal, and Chuseok. The operating times are Session 1 at 10:30 (Korean), Session 2 at 13:30 (English), and Session 3 at 15:30 (Korean). The tour location is the Tour Desk on the 1st floor of the DDP Museum, and the duration is approximately 60 minutes. Participants must be age 13 (middle school students) or older, and those under 13 must be accompanied by a guardian. Participation is available through online reservation and on-site registration. Online reservations can be made through the DDP website (https://ddp.or.kr/?menuno=797), and on-site registration is available from 10 minutes before the tour starts, only for remaining seats.

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2026 Sungnyemun Guard CeremonyOngoing

2026 Sungnyemun Guard Ceremony

Jan 1, 2026 ~ Dec 31, 2026

40, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul Special City (Namdaemunno 4-ga)

The 'Sungnyemun Gate Guard Ceremony' that guards Sungnyemun is officially closed on Mondays, and operates every day except Monday from 10:00~15:40. Guarding (把守) means defending the capital city walls (都城), and was one of the important military ceremonial rites during the Joseon Dynasty. Defending the capital during the Joseon Dynasty was one of the most important issues, and it emerged as a serious problem especially after experiencing the Imjin War and the Byeongja Horan during the reign of King Seonjo. The guard ceremony was a Joseon Dynasty military rite connected to the opening and closing ceremony of the city gates at Injeong and Paru, as well as the patrol ceremony. Considering its position and role within the central military system, it was an important ceremony no less significant than guarding the palace fortress. The procedure of the 'Sungnyemun Gate Guard Ceremony' begins with the guards lining up in front of Sungnyemun, their duty station, followed by the appearance of the Geumrugwan announcing Paru, after which the signals of the nagak and nabal sound. At the command of the hogun, the guards conduct the gate-opening ceremony of Sungnyemun. After that, the guard ceremony for protecting Sungnyemun begins, and following the shift change between the first guard unit and the second guard unit, the guard ceremony proceeds. Afterwards, 6 shift-change ceremonies and guard ceremonies are carried out, and then, at the command of the hogun, the guards conduct the gate-closing ceremony of Sungnyemun.

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