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Seoul South Korea And Vicinity Are Alive With Stellar Fall Festival Lineup

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Travel Asia: Festivities and FunAre you planning to travel to Asia within the next year, and are looking for some fun festivities to attend' Well, look no further – we’ve .....

Ancient, Modern, and Fusion Festivals provide color and excitement this fall in South Korea.
New York, NY (PRWEB) August 28, 2005 -– K2 Global Communications, a full service public relations firm specializing in combining Tourism and Economic Development for countries in the US Market, periodically issues information on favorite destinations that offer unique and exciting travel opportunities."Gaining in popularity among the US travel market, the great mystery and beauty of Korea: Her Land, People, and Culture is waiting for exploration," said Gregory M. Kelly of K2 Global Communications. "Korea is a must do for the people traveling this fall. Korea’s festivals are a great way of experiencing Korea’s ancient, modern, and fusion culture and her people’s world renowned Culinary Arts and Hospitality."Jarasum International Jazz Festival 2005: Lose yourself to the rhythm of JazzThe Festival is where jazz lovers get together to enjoy harmony between nature and music, music and peace. Performers and professionals from Korea and abroad come ashore to play their favorite music late into the night. Some 30 teams are scheduled to take part this year. The Festival offers jazz in an outdoor stage, freeing the music from the confines of a concert hall and closer to the beauty of nature.Anseong Baudeogi Festival: Enjoy the thrill of tight rope acrobaticsThe event is an exact revival of Namsadang performances from 100 years ago. The key phrase is "coming together"; the audience becomes a direct part of the performance as they share laughter and thrills with the performers. The most popular program is tightrope walking. The circus on a thin long line hanging high up in the air dares the viewers to look away' or to even blink. Namsadang peasants’ music, outdoor theatre (madangnori), and tug-of-war are also part of the richly-laden programs.Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival: Travel back in time to JoseonIn October, Suwon brims with excitement and energy as festivals and events unfold in various corners of the city. But the biggest and the most spectacular is the Suwon Hwaseong Cultural Festival. Suwon's pride, the Hwaseong Fortress is a World Cultural Heritage built during Joseon Dynasty by the 22nd King Jeongjo in memory of his father. The Festival is held every October to remember the historic legacy of the Fortress, born of Jeongjo's filial piety and principles of reform.Sanjeong Lake/Mt. Myeongseongsan Eulalia Festival: Beautiful encounter between nature and humansStraddling Gyeonggi Province and Gangwon Province, Mt. Myeongseongsan (922.6m) is widely beloved for its autumn eulalia. Legend has it that when Goong Ye, who established the kingdom of Taebongguk, shed tears upon the fall of his newfound kingdom, Mt. Myeongsan cried with him. The Sanjeong Lake snugly sitting under the mountain makes the hiking all the more memorable. It is not clear since when, but the breathtaking sight of eulalia became widely known, and autumn ushers in throngs of hikers to the mountain.Silhak Festival 2005: No more meaningless formalities!Dasan, whose real name is Jeong Y

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