Some of the peninsula’s most beautiful snowy scenery can be found at Taebaeksan Mountain and surrounding Taebaek City, with high humidity and strong winds over the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range making for months of heavy snow.
The 2012 Taebaek Snow Festival, titled “Snow, Love, and Joy,” will run from January 27 to February 5 at Taebaeksan Provincial Park, with expanded programs and a wider array of snow sculptures compared to previous years. The giant sculptures towering over Danggol Square will include representations of a Russian palace, guardian deities of the zodiac, a pumpkin carriage, and dinosaurs.
The hike up Taebaeksan Mountain is the highlight of the Taebaek Snow Festival (Photo: Weekly Gonggam). |
For some warm tea in an unexpected setting, visitors can head for Dangun Shrine, where an igloo made entirely of snow will be opened as a café. With a menu of hot drinks and furniture fashioned from ice, the café will offer customers a unique blend of the toasty and the chilly.
Adventurous families willing to brave the long lines will want to go for a Siberian husky sled ride, one of the most popular activities at the festival. Other activities offered during the festival include traditional sleds, candle-making, performances by festival characters, and open talent shows.
The Siberian husky sled ride is one of the most popular events at the Taebaek Snow Festival (Photo: Weekly Gonggam). |
The undisputed highlight of the festival, not to be missed, is the hike up Taebaeksan Mountain. Steady winds leave a thick blanket of powdery white over the trail all throughout winter, and the well-maintained path can be followed with minimal rigor to the mountain’s peak. The views from atop Taebaeksan Mountain are much fabled as the stuff of fairytales, with frost-flecked yew trees lining the pure white of the sloping hills like delicate embroidery.
Visitors will find that the hike to the peak takes less than an hour from the entrance of the park’s parking lot, and if planned right, they can also catch stunning views of the sunrise over the East Sea and the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range panorama.
Visitors to the Taebaek Snow Festival can drink tea at the igloo café (top left), enjoy the evening light fesitval (top bottom), and pose with giant snow sculptures (right) (Photos: Weekly Gonggam). |
Visitors can also enjoy the evening atmosphere by Hwangji Pond in the Taebaek city center, where a light festival has been underway since late December, bringing together luminaries and snow sculptures.
In recent months, the silvery winter landscape of Taebaeksan Mountain has caught the attention of foreign media outlets. French national television network M6 filmed the area on January 15 and 16 to be featured on the show Peking Express, and a Dutch broadcasting station will arrive on February 2 to capture its own footage.
CNNgo, the Internet travel guide operated by CNN, also selected Taebaeksan Mountain as one of 50 beautiful places to visit in Korea.
Adapted from Weekly Gonggam Magazine
Translated by Kwon Jungyun
Korea.net Staff Writer