
Weather in Korea is usually mild and dry in spring. Despite occasional frost in early spring and yellow dust storms appearing around April and May, most people eagerly await spring and the end to cold weather. By late March, the southern regions of Korea will be colored with forsythia, azalea and cherry blossoms. That’s a sure sign that spring has really come at last. This is when local provinces began holding various flower festivals. You can never talk about flower festivals in Korea without mentioning the one held on Jejudo.
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