Saturday September 04, 2010

Destination: Seoul Lantern Festival

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The Seoul Patch beat me to the Seoul Lantern Festival by a day, but there’s still a few great opportunities to check out the Lantern Festival, sponsored by the rather silly-named ‘Visit Korea Year’. I’ve already written about that particular endeavor, but let’s separate the chaff from the wheat – these lanterns are definitely worth seeing and experiencing.
4099324805 573f738cf2 o Destination: Seoul Lantern FestivalA few Korean guards prime your eyes for the brightly-lit up lanterns – going during the nighttime is easily the best time to see these shapes and colors.

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Very little information was available in English; the signs for each lantern were mainly in Korean, though a few also had Chinese characters to explain or interpret the piece a bit more.

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Gwanghwamun (gate) – no idea if the real thing will look like that once it’s completed.

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Possibly in the name of adding international flavor, some lanterns were less about throwing out lots of light and more about displaying some subtlety.

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Here there be Chinese dragons!

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OK, this lantern’s got me. Anybody have a clue?

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Either they ran out of room, or they wanted to ensure the aliens would know where to look. The two smaller pyramids are attached via some wires running overhead.

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Definitely a lot of traditional lanterns, though Korea finds a way to remind you of its modern-day life:

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The tires bounced up and down as though you were watching a Monster Truck Rally, while the floating skateboard rotated around a circle.

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Symbolizing perfect wisdom and royal power, the Buddha begins a trek on a white elephant towards Cheonggye Plaza and the beginning of the stream. Funny that he’s 2/3 of the way – about a kilometer or so – back.

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Inside of a tunnel of smaller lanterns in a rainbow order.4100174802 737a960cbe o Destination: Seoul Lantern Festival

The traditional ssireum - Korean wrestling – and a couple pagodas in the back.

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Birds – The Seoul Patch mentions these are red-crowned cranes, which “is a Taoist symbol of longevity and immortality; it is also revered for its nobility”. Good enough for me.

While walking back underneath one of the tunnels, one of the most impressive (and creative) series came to light:

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No, that’s not a Mighty Morphin’ Power Ranger – that’s my Year of the Dog! All 12 Chinese astrological animals are presented anthropomorphically correct – no idea why a snake gets arms, but it does.

Although it ends on Sunday, the pictures and memories will live on for a long time to come.

Ratings (out of 5 taeguks):
Ease to arrive:
4.5+star Destination: Seoul Lantern Festival
Foreigner-friendly:
3+star Destination: Seoul Lantern Festival
Convenience facilities:
3+star Destination: Seoul Lantern Festival
Worth the visit:
5+star Destination: Seoul Lantern Festival

Directions to Cheonggyecheon / Lantern Festival: Take line 1 or 2 of the Seoul subway system to the City Hall station. Take exit 4 to street level and walk about 400 meters. Look for the swirled needle pointing skyward and turn right. Keep walking straight, and head down to stream level (about 7 meters below street level) for the best views. Go at night, but bundle up and watch out for crowds. Free admission.

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Courtney Nov 13 2009

Does anyone know the exact dates and times? Does Sunday include Sunday night, or does it wrap up during the day?

Chris in South Korea Nov 14 2009

Cheonggyecheon is open 24/7, so I’d bet going anytime on Sunday would be possible :)

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