Taiwan's Cingjing Farm offers free Hanbok experience, drawing Korean cultural interest
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Cingjing Farm in Taiwan is collaborating with South Korea's Incheon Tourism Organization to offer free Hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) try-on experiences.
- The event aims to bring Korean culture to Taiwan, allowing visitors to experience wearing Hanbok amidst the scenic mountain landscape.
- The farm is also advising visitors on managing traffic during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday to avoid congestion.
Cingjing Farm, a popular tourist destination in Taiwan, has partnered with the '1883 Incheon Culture and Tourism Center' from South Korea to host a unique cultural event. Visitors can now enjoy a free Hanbok try-on experience, immersing themselves in traditional Korean attire against the backdrop of Taiwan's picturesque mountains.
The initiative allows tourists to capture photos in vibrant Hanbok costumes amidst the farm's rolling hills and white clouds, offering a taste of Korean culture without the need to travel abroad. The event has drawn significant interest, particularly from younger visitors who are fans of Korean dramas and K-pop, making it a novel attraction during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday.
To ensure a smooth experience for attendees, Cingjing Farm is also providing guidance on navigating the expected increase in traffic along the provincial highway and surrounding areas during the holiday. They recommend planning trips in advance, monitoring traffic updates, and considering the use of public transportation to avoid potential congestion and fully enjoy the festivities.
You don't have to travel all the way to Korea to experience Korean culture on a high mountain grassland at an altitude of 1,750 meters. The weather is good and the scenery is charming, making the Dragon Boat Festival holiday a different kind of travel fun.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.