Hi! Seoul Festival
Hi! Seoul Festival | |
Hi! Seoul Festival concert in Seoul City Hall Square | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 하이! 서울 페스티벌 |
Revised Romanization | Hai! Seoul pestibeol |
McCune–Reischauer | Hai! Soul p'estipol |
Hi! Seoul Festival is a seasonal cultural festival held four times a year every spring, summer, autumn, and winter in Seoul, South Korea since 2003. It is based on the "Seoul Citizens' Day" held on every October since 1994 to commemorate the 600 years history of Seoul as the capital of the country. The festival contains booths from different countries which sell their own food types, clotheing and other items. There are various Korean traditional and cultural booths that lets you experience the making of different traditional dishes and also trying on the national dress, the hanbok. A numerous amount of activities are included in this festival. The festival is arranged under the Seoul Metropolitan Government.[1][2][3]
Gallery of Hi! Seoul Festival events
- Parade
- Girisi juldarigi (기리시 줄다리기), juldarigi (tug of war) originated in Girisi region of Dangjin country, South Chungcheong Province
- Bukcheong Sajanori (lion mask dance of Bukcheong region)
- Calligraphy
- Namsadangpae (남사당패), Korean itinerant troupes consisting of male performers
- Salpurichum (살풀이춤), Korean traditional dance aimed to exorcise evil spirits
- Fireworks
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