2012 Boryeong Mud Festival: exciting mud experience with people from all over the world
We are excited to invite you to Korea¡¯s representative festival, the 15thMud Festival at Daecheon Beach, taking place from 14th to 24th of July.
Over 2 million visitors from in and out of Korea come to have this exceptional experience with friends and family every year. This Korea¡¯s representative festival that everyone loves is stepping up as an international festival.
The festival received 2010 IFEA World Festival & Event City Award and was selected as Korea¡¯s representative festival by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism¡¯s national festival evaluation for three years in a row (2008, 2009, and 2010).
The festival offers a united place where people from all over the world become one. Visitors can free themselves from their daily lives and participate conveniently without any preparation. Most of all, they can directly experience the well-known effects of mud on skin and beauty. While putting mud all over their body and meeting new people, they are able to break down walls of age, nationality, and race and have fun together. We also provide an opportunity to enjoy well-being travel through the healthy effect of mud in addition to a fun-packed festival.
Daecheon Beach boasts the only shell-powdered sandy beach in Asian region. Visitors can enjoy the mud experience events and sea bathing at the same time. This year, a huge mud tub, various mudslides, colored mud zone, mud attack, mud fountain and a lot more events are waiting for festival participants; they will share unforgettable experience with their friends and family.
This cheerful and interesting festival is the one that people around the world wait yearlong. Come join us and share a fun muddy experience with your friends and family!
E-mail boryeongmud@gmail.com
Phone: 010-2101-9463
Website www.mudfestival.or.kr, www.boryeongmudfestival.com
Host: Boryeong-Si (Boryeong City)
Festival Period: July 14 ~ July 24, 2012
Venue: Boryeong City, Deacheon Beach & City Center |