The site of Seongsan Sunrise Peak is especially blustery, so guests are encouraged to wear warm garments. The celebration experience will be more charming in the event that you take a hot bottle of
espresso or warm tea. The most ideal approach to appreciate the celebration is to stay in an adjacent inn, visit the night function on New Year's Eve, and take a short rest at the lodging before seeing the dawn on January 1, New Year's Eve, there will be a Korean conventional round of Ganggangsullae, in which members hold hands and move in an extensive hover as they make a wish. An execution by a pungmul band will add to the neighborly feel.
Propelled in 1994, the Seongsan Sunrise Festival is hung on top of Jeju Island's Seongsan Ilchulbong or "Dawn Peak." The site is the most celebrated spot for seeing the dawn on Jeju Island and pulls in a huge horde of travelers as the year progressed. In any case, the spot is particularly occupied on New Year's Eve when the celebration (on December 31, January 1, and 2) is held. A mixed bag of celebration projects anticipates them for voyagers who come to see the first dawn to think about the previous year and make wishes for the impending year.
Celebration Overview: As the clock ticks its direction towards midnight on December 31, individuals begin the commencement around the execution stage, which is situated up at Seongsan Sunrise Peak. In festival of the New Year, there is a torchlight demonstrate, a pit fire and firecrackers. A customary shamanic custom called gut is performed alongside other interesting exhibitions. Additionally, popular vocalists and performers perform amid an open air show.
The headliner begins on January 1. In every port, anglers turn on their pontoon lights and sound their shrieks as one to commend the New Year. Additionally, as the sun rises, a brilliant tape is cut, while guests are entertained with a showy play, band and jazz exhibitions. Against the scenery of the dawn, a New Year's show is held for the joy of the guests. Different occasions incorporate a mounted police parade, a pungmul execution, a mandarin orange eating challenge, and a sustenance business serving hot and delectable nourishments.
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