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Experience the unique Hwacheon Ice Fishing Festival, a once-a-year event,
where you can try your hand at catching your own fish. Relish your success by
savoring your freshly caught fish, expertly roasted and seasoned to
perfection. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Garden of Morning Calm and
be enchanted by the stunning night view of this captivating garden.
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-What You Can Expect -
Explore the bone-chilling winds and pristine waters of Hwacheon, renowned for
its exclusive winter ice fishing. Join travelers from across the globe to
experience the thrill of catching fish the arctic way and savor the
satisfaction of cooking your own fresh catch. Dive into a range of winter
activities, including sledding and ice sliding, for an unforgettable
adventure.
After your outdoor escapades, unwind with a visit to the Garden of Morning
Calm. Be captivated by the beautifully designed and illuminated light bulbs
that transform the garden after dark. With nearly three million light bulbs
illuminating the landscape, you'll witness an enchanting blend of natural
beauty and modern technology.
Ensure a hassle-free tour by taking advantage of our convenient transfer
service. Book your heartwarming winter-themed adventure with KKday today!
-Important Information-
Please note that the vehicle type will vary based on the number of passengers.
08:15
08:45
Myeongdong Station Exit 1 - Namsan Arts Center Bus Terminal
09:00
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