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Korea Chuseok in 2024: What to Do and Where to Go?
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- 2024.08.30
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Chuseok, Korea's Mid-Autumn Festival, is just around the corner! Are you wondering where to go and what to do during this festive holiday? Join Chingu Mobile as we explore your options.
How many days is Chuseok celebrated?
Chuseok, one of Korea's most important holidays, falls on September 17th in 2024. It's a time for families to reunite and enjoy traditional Korean food.
©Korea.net
Koreans will have a long holiday from September 16th to 18th, and with the preceding weekend, they can enjoy a 5-day break. Expect heavy traffic on major roads, especially those leading out of Seoul. For instance, a trip from Seoul to Busan that usually takes 4 hours might take up to 7 during Chuseok.
Do shops and tourist attractions in Korea close during Chuseok?
Since Chuseok is a major holiday, it's quite common for restaurants and tourist sites to have adjusted hours or be closed altogether. Before visiting a specific place, it's advisable to check its operating hours, especially using Naver Map. Most businesses update their holiday schedules on this platform.
©Visit Korea
You can also plan your Chuseok 2024 trip based on the recommendations that Chingu Mobile will provide. Let's explore the exciting things waiting for you during Korea's Mid-Autumn Festival!
Where to go and what to do during Chuseok 2024?
With September's pleasant weather and occasional autumn showers, outdoor activities in Korea are perfect. Especially during Chuseok, a time for family reunions, traditional Korean cultural experiences are highly sought after.
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Visiting Historical Sites ️🗺️
This is a popular activity for any trip to Korea, but during this traditional holiday, it's an absolute must! Most historical sites in Korea offer free admission during Chuseok. Famous places like the Four Grand Palaces – Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, and Deoksugung – will be open for free during the Chuseok holiday. Additionally, historical landmarks like Jongmyo Shrine and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty will also welcome visitors free of charge!
Jongmyo Shrine (©T Group)
Royal Tombs of the Joseon dynasty (©Korea.net)
Enjoy a tea ceremony in the historic Insadong district 🫖
Located near the famous Gyeongbokgung Palace, Insadong is renowned for its traditional Korean atmosphere and souvenir shops. After exploring the palace complex, you can experience a unique blend of the bustling and peaceful in Insadong. Insadong's traditional streets are famous for their tea houses housed in hanok, traditional Korean houses. Here, you can savor authentic Korean tea and traditional sweets.
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The authentic traditional atmosphere of a tea house in Insadong (©Tteuran Tea House)
Have fun at amusement parks 🎢
Korean amusement parks like Lotte World, Everland, or Seoul Land will be open during Chuseok, attracting both domestic and international visitors. To make the holiday even more special, these parks often offer exclusive discounts for visitors during Chuseok. If you plan to visit any of these amusement parks, be sure to check for their special Chuseok promotions!
The beautiful scenery of Everland in September. (©Tripadvisor)
Indulge in traditional Korean cuisine 😋
This holiday is the perfect opportunity to explore traditional Korean dishes through a meal called 백반정식 (Beakban Jongsik), a set meal featuring various small dishes, typically served on a large table. Additionally, don't miss out on traditional sweets like Songpyeon (moon-shaped rice cakes), Yakgwa (honey cookies), and fresh fruits.
Beakban Jongsik (©craftycat119)
Songpyeon (moon-shaped rice cakes), Yakgwa (honey cookies) (©hssbb79)
Chingu Mobile wishes you a joyful and meaningful Chuseok holiday in Korea. Be sure to check out our amazing mobile data plans for travelers!