27th Seogwipo Canola Flower International Walking Festival: Announcing Spring in Jeju
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-02-27 17:24:13
The 27th Seogwipo Canola Flower International Walking Festival, co-hosted by Seogwipo City and the Korea Sports Promotion Association and organized by the Seogwipo Tourism Council, will be held from March 22nd to 23rd at the Jeju World Cup Stadium and throughout Seogwipo City.
Key Details:
Dates: March 22 (Sat) - 23 (Sun), 2025
Location: Jeju World Cup Stadium and Seogwipo City area
Courses: 5km, 10km, 20km (same courses on both days)
Participation Fee: Free
Pre-registration: Online registration for 2,000 participants until March 17, 2025 (Seogwipo Tourism Council website: http://www.jejusta.or.kr)
On-site Registration: Available on the day of the event
Souvenirs: Bottled water, beverages, backpacks, etc.
Completion Certificate: Awarded by the Korea Sports Promotion Association (KAPA) upon completion of the course
Festival Highlights:
An international event held as part of the 'East Asia Flower Walking League' with participation from three cities in Korea, Japan, and China.
An opportunity to enjoy the spring scenery by walking along beautiful canola flower paths in March.
A festival that promotes harmony and exchange among domestic and international tourists.
Organizers:
Hosts: Seogwipo City, Korea Sports Promotion Association
Organizer: Seogwipo Tourism Council
Additional Information:
On-site registration is available on the day of the event in addition to pre-registration, so we look forward to the participation of many people.
For more information, please refer to the Seogwipo Tourism Council website.
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