The Jeju International Tourism Marathon Festival, which began in 1995, is the first citizen-participation marathon in Korea that allows the general public to participate.
The Jeju Food & Wine Festival (JFWF), Jeju’s premier gastronomic festival, is a cultural event that showcases the value of Jeju’s local ingredients and culinary heritage to both domestic and international audiences through dishes crafted from the island’s pristine produce.
To mark its 65th anniversary, the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra presents the “2026 Seoul Riverside Concert with the Federation of Korean Industries” on June 13 at Yeouido Hangang Park.
The Gwangalli Eobang Festival, held on the famous Gwangalli Beach, known for its fireworks and drone shows, aims to showcase Gwangalli‘s rich history beyond its popularity as a tourist destination.
Port Village Busan takes place at Pier 1 of Busan Port, transforming a 4,300-pyeong site (approximately 14,200 ㎡) into a unique underwater-themed village.
The Busan Food Film Festa is a unique cultural event that brings together film and food through a diverse range of programs and experiences. It offers an engaging platform where cinematic storytelling and culinary culture intersect.
“Infinity Flying” is a high-energy, nonverbal performance recognized as one of Korea’s signature shows.
Bibliotheca Busan, set against the stunning backdrop of the Busan Sea, is an outdoor festival that blends books, culture, and art.
Busan Mobility Festival, the Busan Mobility Show is back with the slogan: "Moving Tomorrow".From Friday, June 26th to Sunday, July 5th you can see the future of various mobility, including domestic and foreign finished cars, at BEXCO, Busan.
Last updated June 11, 2026