Experience the enchanting beauty of Korean cherry blossoms! Plan your trip in 2024 with our guide, including peak bloom dates of the cherry blossom forecast and spring festivals.
South Korea boasts a vibrant cherry blossom season, also known as beot-kkot (벗꽃), offering a stunning spectacle just like Japan.
South Korea boasts a vibrant cherry blossom season, also known as beot-kkot (벗꽃), offering a stunning spectacle just like Japan. Picture strolling beneath a canopy of delicate, soft pink blossoms. The Korean cherry blossoms boast a mesmerizing shade of pink that transforms entire landscapes into a fairytale scene. These blossoms aren’t just a single shade! They often have subtle variations in their pink hues, creating a breathtaking cascade of color against a clear blue spring sky. Moreover, while pink is the dominant color, there are blossoms that have white or pale yellow hues, giving some additional color to the spring scene.
Planning a trip to Korea during cherry blossom season? We’ve crafted a comprehensive guide to Korea’s spring season, including forecasts for popular viewing locations to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Typically, the spring blooming time in South Korea is in the months of March and April. The ultimate blooming time period depends on the region’s latitude and elevation. Below, you can check out the expected dates for popular locations.
Cherry Blossom Forecast 2024
According to the WeatherI by Korea Meteorological Administration, the following is a list of the predicted cherry blossom forecast dates for blooming in South Korea’s major cities. For in-depth information and the most up-to-date predictions, we recommend checking out the Korea Meteorological Administration’s cherry blossom forecast.
Busan: March 22
Jeju (Seogwipo): March 24
Daegu: March 26
Gwangju: March 28
Jeonju: March 29
Daejeon: March 30
Gangneung: March 31
Cheongju: March 31
Seoul: April 3
Incheon: April 7
Chuncheon: April 7
Suwon: April 7
Spring Flower Festivals
Spring bursts vibrantly in Korea, with a multitude of festivals celebrating the season’s floral wonders. While there are many more spring flower festivals, here are some of the most popular ones that you can add to your travel itinerary to make your trip more vibrant and get a taste of local culture.
- Gwangyang Maehwa Festival (Gwangyang, Jeollanam-do) – March 8-17, 2024
- Hueree Canola Flower Festival (Jeju) – November 7, 2023 – April 30, 2024
- Gurye Sansuyu Festival (Gurye, Jeollanam-do) – March 9-17, 2024
- E-World Blossom Picnic (Daegu) – March 16 – April 7, 2024
- Jinhae Gunhangje Festival (Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do) – March 22 – April 1, 2024
- Changnyeong Nakdonggang Yuchae Festival (Changnyeong, Gyeongsangnam-do) – April 11-14, 2024
These festivals are just a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of Korea’s spring flower celebrations. Each festival offers a unique experience, allowing you to witness the country’s breathtaking floral landscapes and immerse yourself in the joyous spirit of spring.
Types of Cherry Blossoms in Korea
Furthermore, let’s take a peak into the various types of cherry blossoms in Korea:
- Yoshino Cherry Blossom ()
- King Cherry Blossoms (왕벚꽃)
- Maehwa Blossoms
- Azaleas Blossoms (진달래)
Next, let’s discuss Korea’s cherry blossom forecast in more detail. Overall, the sequence of blooming usually goes like this:
- Maehwa (and Sansuyu)
- Azaleas (they last longer)
- Yoshino Cherry Blossoms
- King Cherry Blossoms
According to the forecast, cherry blossoms in Korea first appear in the south and then advance northward. If you’re planning a trip to Korea during cherry blossom season, be sure to check the forecast for the specific location you’re interested in visiting. You can even try to follow these gorgeous beauties from South to North, like Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, and Gwangju before moving on to Seoul for the ultimate cherry blossom experience.
Don’t miss out on the best places to see and festivals to enjoy during the Cherry Blossoms season in Korea.
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