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Korean Festivals in September Posted by on Sep 3, 2011 in Culture

It’s still not too late to attend the various festivals that take place in South Korea. The Yangyang Songi Festival (양양송이축제) will begin the 29th of September and will take place in Yangyang County in Gangwon Province (강원도). The Yangyang Songi Festival is a pine mushroom festival that features pine mushroom taste testing booths, pine mushroom scavenger hunts and much more.

Chungju World Martial Arts Festival (충주세게무술축제) is a festival that features all the different forms of martial arts from all over the world. The Festival will last until the eighth of September and will take place in Chungju City in Chungcheonbuk Province (충청북도). There will be martial arts demonstrations by noted experts and even a station where kids can copy some basic martial arts moves.

The Jeonju International Sori Festival (전주세계소리축제) will begin the 30th of September in Jeonju City in Jeollabuk Province (전라북도) is a music festival with the main focus on traditional Korean music called Pansori (판소리). There’s a clip of a pansori performance at last year’s Jeonju International Sori Festival.

The Seoul Drum Festival (서울드럼페스티벌) will last until the 24th of September in the capital city of Seoul. The Seoul Drum Festival will feature drum players from around the world (including Korean percussionists) in various performances. There will be an international amateur percussion competition, a percussion instrument exhibition and a workshop where kids can practice their drumming skills.

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Comments:

  1. Louis francis Albert:

    I would like to take part in percussion festival, how can I go about it, please check the clip below. Thanks

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a30eYAylx_E three instruments played at the same time.

  2. Jo-Anna:

    links and start dates of festivals would be useful.. Thanks for the heads up!