Yeojwacheon Stream

Yeojwacheon Stream

Gyeongsangnam-do

85/10090 min

Yeojwacheon Stream, located in the Jinhae District of Changwon, South Korea, is renowned for its breathtaking cherry blossom scenery. Each spring, approximately 340,000 cherry trees bloom along the stream, creating a spectacular sea of pale pink blossoms that attract around one million visitors annually. The stream becomes especially magical at night during the festival, illuminated by colorful lanterns and umbrellas, enhancing its romantic and festive atmosphere. Yeojwacheon is a central highlight of the Gunhangje (Naval Port) Festival, which commemorates the naval victory of Admiral Yi Sun-sin and celebrates the region's naval heritage. The stream's location in Jinhae, a district with a rich naval history and surrounded by pine-covered mountains, adds to its cultural significance. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the stream, capturing the beauty of the cherry blossoms and the vibrant festival decorations. The area is also well-served by transportation and amenities, making it accessible for large crowds during the peak festival period. Yeojwacheon Stream's blend of natural beauty, historical context, and festive spirit makes it a unique and must-see destination in South Korea.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Yeojwacheon Stream is during the annual Jinhae Gunhangje Cherry Blossom Festival in early April when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. It is highly recommended to purchase tickets or make reservations in advance due to the festival's popularity and large visitor numbers. Evening visits offer a spectacular experience with illuminated lanterns and colorful umbrellas along the stream. Visitors should prepare for crowds and consider weekday visits or early mornings for a more peaceful experience. Discounts may be available for groups, seniors, and children. Comfortable walking shoes are advised, and local transportation options are well-organized during the festival period.

Faits intéressants

  • •Yeojwacheon Stream is lined with approximately 340,000 cherry trees that bloom every spring.
  • •The stream is a central location for the Jinhae Gunhangje (Naval Port) Cherry Blossom Festival, attracting around one million visitors annually.
  • •At night during the festival, the stream is decorated with colorful lanterns and umbrellas, creating a dazzling visual spectacle.
  • •The Gunhangje Festival commemorates Admiral Yi Sun-sin's naval victory over a Japanese invasion attempt.
  • •Jinhae District was originally developed as a naval base during the Japanese occupation in the early 20th century.

Histoire

Jinhae, where Yeojwacheon Stream is situated, was developed as a naval base for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the early 20th century.

2010

The district merged with Changwon and Masan in 2010 to form the city of Changwon.

The Gunhangje Festival, centered around the cherry blossoms along Yeojwacheon, commemorates the naval victory of Admiral Yi Sun-sin against a Japanese invasion attempt.

Over the decades, the festival has grown to become South Korea's largest and most celebrated cherry blossom festival, drawing millions of visitors and honoring both natural beauty and historical legacy.

Guide du lieu

1
Yeojwacheon Stream Cherry Blossom Path

A scenic walkway along the stream where visitors can enjoy the dense cherry blossom trees in full bloom, especially stunning during the festival's daytime and nighttime illuminations.

2
Gunhangje Festival GroundsAnnual event with a 40-year tradition

The area surrounding Yeojwacheon Stream where the annual Naval Port Festival takes place, featuring military parades, street performers, carnival stalls, and commemorative ceremonies honoring Admiral Yi Sun-sin.

Contact

Téléphone: 055-225-3691

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