Large traditional installations and rows of glowing lotus lanterns have been set up around the stream and nearby walking paths, drawing attention from both locals and foreign tourists.
Large traditional decorations and glowing lotus installations have been set up along the stream and nearby walking paths, attracting attention from both locals and foreign tourists.
Yeondeunghoe is the country's traditional Buddhist festival with a history spanning more than 1,000 years. Recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2020, it symbolizes peace, hope, and enlightenment through lantern-lighting ceremonies and public celebrations.
Beginning with an annual parade of lotus-shaped lanterns scheduled for this weekend, this year's festival will feature various celebratory programs for Buddha's birthday across downtown Seoul through late this month.
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