Where Rivers Begin: Korea’s Han & Nakdong Source Festival

Where Rivers Begin: Korea
  • 📅 Date: July 25, 2026 ~ August 2, 2026
  • 📍 Venue: Hwangji Pond
  • 🗺️ Address: 강원특별자치도 태백시 황지연못길 12 황지연못(문화관광해설사의집)
Korea’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage come alive at the captivating ‘Han & Nakdong River Source Festival’. This unique annual event celebrates the origins of two of the nation’s most vital waterways, the Han River and the Nakdong River, nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Taebaek. Far more than just a local gathering, this festival offers a profound journey into the heart of Korean traditions, inviting visitors to connect with the very essence of the land that sustains life across the peninsula.

Attendees are treated to a vibrant tapestry of experiences that highlight both ecological preservation and traditional Korean arts. Expect mesmerizing folk performances, showcasing music, dance, and storytelling deeply rooted in the region’s history. Local artisans proudly display their crafts, offering unique souvenirs and glimpses into age-old techniques. Gastronomy also takes center stage, with an array of regional delicacies and street food promising a delightful culinary adventure. Educational exhibits often delve into the environmental significance of the river sources, appealing to those interested in nature and conservation.

The atmosphere at the festival is one of joyous celebration, cultural pride, and serene appreciation for nature. Families, friends, and solo travelers mingle, enjoying the crisp mountain air and the picturesque surroundings. There’s a palpable sense of community and warmth, making every visitor feel welcome. Whether you’re watching a vibrant parade, participating in a hands-on craft workshop, or simply enjoying a peaceful stroll by the fabled Hwangji Pond, the Han & Nakdong River Source Festival provides an unforgettable immersion into Korea’s profound connection with its natural environment and enduring cultural spirit.

📍 Location

Hwangji Pond
강원특별자치도 태백시 황지연못길 12 황지연못(문화관광해설사의집)

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