First of all, various kinds of clothes are needed to live in Korea. The temperature difference is so large that I have no choice but to buy a lot of clothes. Korea is a country of distinct and dramatic seasons, each bringing its own unique charm, activities, and, of course, a dazzling array of festivals. From snow-capped mountains in winter to vibrant cherry blossoms in spring, experiencing Korea's four seasons is an unforgettable part of living here. For expats, understanding the weather and cultural events can help you plan your outfits and truly immerse yourself in the local festivities. Here is your ultimate guide to enjoying Korea's seasonal magic, month by month. 1. Spring (봄): March - May The Vibe: Mild, refreshing, and bursting with color. The air is often clear after the winter, though yellow dust (황사) from China can occasionally be an issue in early spring. Key Festivals: Cherry Blossom Festivals (벚꽃 축제): Late March to mid-April. Jinhae Gunhangje, Yeouido Cherry B...
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