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Spring is Coming in South Korea 2021 & What You Should Get Ready

Spring season is blooming towards the north hemisphere very soon. Everyone is excited for spring because the winter coldness is finally ending soon, while what await us are growing trees and blooming flowers. Spring season generally falls on March until May in Korea, which is always the most popular time for foreigners to enter the country for spring flowers and comforting weather. Korean residents also have waited this season for these wonderful sceneries and some community will eventually organized spring events!

According to Trazy, Seoul is expected to filled with pinkish spring blossom the earliest by 1st of April! Check out the Spring Blossom Blooming Forecast in South Korea this year!

It is also fascinating to know there will be up to 5 type of spring flowers get set to bloom in this wonderful season in different places of the country. You can always planned your trip to respective spots across the peninsular to witness the blooming of flowers.

↑ | Jeju in Yellow Canola of Spring
Seoul street during spring | ↑

If you want to know more spots/events for spring flowers sceneries in South Korea:

One of the largest spring event in Korea is Jinhae Gunhangje Cherry Blossom Festival, but due to coronavirus, the event is cancelled this year. Let us witness the event last year through this video.

Are you all ready for spring season? Do follow us in MyDaehan to receive latest ‘blooming’ updates from us this spring!

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Top Instagram worthy spots that you must have in your feed at #Seoul

Seoul is the city of fusion between the modern civilization and the ancient culture of Korea. In the midst of skyscrapers and concrete building, the great city also charms netizens with well-preserved architectures built back in centuries ago and the beautiful cultural heritage to experience.

Seoul, the capital city has been the center of culture exchange and tourism in the country since the K-wave trend hits the globe. It is not surprising to notice many friends and families in your social circle have visited Seoul as their holiday trip and uploaded dozens of photos with beautiful sceneries. In this post, I will share some Instagram-worthy spots in Seoul for you to visit and check in so you could show off to your friends too!


Gyeong-bok-gung Palace

Gyeong-bok-gung Palace brings you back during the ancient Joseon dynasty without a time machine. Gyeong-bok-gong was the main royal palace back in the 1400s, located at the northern Seoul. You can rent to wear a hanbok (traditional Korean wear) and stroll around the palace, taking beautiful pictures just like you’re in an ancient drama setting.

Hangang River

The Hangang (refers to the Han River) is the backbone of the Seoul city. There are many recreation parks built along the riverbank, making them perfect spots to view the Seoul skyline either during the day time or night. The Han river is even stunning when approaching sunset, as you can see view the silhouette of the city with the purplish cotton candy as background.

Dongdaemum Design Plaza (DDP)

DDP is the one of the most iconic modern architecture located at the fashion district Dong-dae-mun. This architecture holds fashion events, art exhibitions, galleries, forums and other local and global events. It is also the location of Seoul Fashion Week and houses for many wonderful art exhibitions that definitely brings you the futuristic elements into your Instagram feed.


There are actually much more Instagrammable spots in Seoul! Let’s share you more of it next time. 🙂