Seoul Lantern Festival

A view from above the stream

November is finally beginning to feel like the pre-winter month of evil that I remember, so I could think of no better way to spend a freezing Tuesday night than to walk along a man made stream in the middle of Seoul, looking at bright shiny things!

All joking aside, I’d been looking forward to checking out the lantern festival since missing the festival last year. I love Asian lanterns, so was really excited to see the massive lanterns that Seoul had on display. I definitely wasn’t disappointed.

The Seoul Lantern Festival started in 2009 along the Cheonggyecheon (“Clear Water Stream”) in downtown Seoul. Set on the small stream is over a kilometre of massive lanterns, most of them going with the central theme of that year. This year’s theme is “Old Story of Seoul” which is wonderfully vague so allows for pretty much anything. There are lanterns from both national and international participants, and displays of other international lantern festivals at the main entrance to the festival.

The lantern festival was really fun, but I definitely felt like I went with the wrong company. As much as I love my friend Alyssa, who came along with me, we both couldn’t help but notice that almost everyone else walking along the stream was a couple or family. After walking the full length of the lantern display there and back (which I believe was 3km?) we both felt very lonely and depressed. So we went to Bennigans and ate Death by Chocolate and whined over how we lacked boyfriends. As you do in such a situation.

The thing about the lantern festival is that it’s hard to describe them. And it’s really just not worth explaining when I have photos. So here, a photo post, for once!

I was having fun with the shutter speed with the waterfall at the beginning of the route
Couples huddle under the bridge with their lantern they'll float down the stream. Lets ignore my feelings of jealousy and forever alone-ness
A really massive lantern that is suppose to be one of the big gates in the city.
Turtles!!
A lot of people had the same idea as me. So many cameras were out!
A parade of lanterns march down Cheonggyecheon.
I took this pic for my mom. She loves donkeys. 😀
The story of the Star Festival. One of my favourite Asian folk tales.
Fishes were floating down the stream!
A GOD AMONG PENGUINS, IT'S PORORO
There was a forest of trees and lanterns in the stream. They were gorgeous

 

Japan had a few lanterns in the festival. They were amazing.

 

These are just a few of my photos. If you’d like to see the collection (over 60 photos!) you can check out my Flickr page or go through the slideshow below.

2 thoughts on “Seoul Lantern Festival”

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  2. Sorry I was one of those couples! Hehe. I got a boyfriend like a week before the lantern festival so I was thrilled to be there as a couple! Whenever you go to that stream it’s always filled with couples drinking a beer or listening to music so I used to steer clear of that stream in general! So I know how you feel.

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