5 fascinating facts about Spring in Korea

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Spring in Korea is widely regarded as one of the most beloved and picturesque seasons. After the harsh, cold winter, it brings a welcome shift with mild temperatures, blooming flowers, and lively cultural festivals. The season usually begins in late March and lasts until early June, bringing a refreshing change to the landscape and the atmosphere. Let’s unravel the 5 fascinating facts about Spring in Korea in this article!

Facts about Spring in Korea you need to know

Kids looking at flowers in South Korea

1. Weather and climate during Spring in Korea

Spring in Korea is characterized by mild, pleasant temperatures, typically ranging between 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). Early spring, especially in March, can still be chilly, with cool mornings and evenings, but by late April and May, the weather warms up, making it perfect for outdoor activities.

The season also experiences sunny days with occasional light rain, particularly in May, which helps keep the landscape lush and green. This mild weather makes spring an ideal time for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

However, spring in Korea is when yellow dust (황사, hwangsa) occurs which can cause hazy skies and poor air quality for a few days, particularly in early spring. This dust comes from deserts in northern China and Mongolia and affects urban areas in Korea.

But fret not, the combination of mild temperatures, occasional rain, and clear skies creates a vibrant and comfortable environment to explore the country’s outdoor beauty and cultural festivals.

2. Fashion during Spring in Korea

Spring fashion in Korea revolves around layering, comfort, and transitioning to lighter, more colorful styles after the cold winter. As the weather warms up, Koreans shift from heavy winter coats to lighter jackets, cardigans, and outerwear. Spring attire is also shaped by the need to adapt to changing temperatures, particularly in early spring when mornings and evenings can still feel chilly.

If you’re visiting Korea during spring, what spring fashion trends can you expect to see?

In early spring, lightweight jackets, trench coats, denim jackets, and windbreakers are popular choices. As the season progresses, people transition to more casual outfits, such as cardigans, light sweaters, and loose blouses. Blazers also make an appearance for a more refined look. As for bottoms, slim-fit pants, skirts, and dresses are common in spring in Korea, while tailored or cropped trousers are a favorite for both men and women.

Spring fashion in Korea features soft pastel shades such as light pink, baby blue, lavender, and mint green, evoking a fresh and calm vibe. You’ll often see floral prints, flowing dresses, checkered patterns, and midi skirts or shorts, all of which capture the lively and blossoming spirit of spring in Korea.

Cherry blossoms in Korea

3. Cherry blossoms, a symbol of Spring in Korea

Cherry blossoms in Korea are one of the most iconic symbols of spring, and the season is eagerly anticipated by both locals and tourists. The bloom typically occurs between late March and early April, with the timing varying slightly each year.

In 2025, the blossoms are expected to begin in the southern regions, like Jeju Island, around the last week of March, and then spread to central and northern areas like Seoul and Jinhae in early April. These blooms transform the landscape into a beautiful sea of delicate pink and white flowers. Check out our Instagram reel to see the stunning beauty of cherry blossoms!

While there are many viewing spots you can visit, the Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival is by far the most vibrant and beloved cherry blossom celebration in Korea! Held annually in the picturesque town of Jinhae in South Gyeongsang Province, this festival draws huge crowds eager to experience its breathtaking cherry blossom displays. You’ll find the streets, rivers, and parks lined with clouds of delicate pink and white flowers, creating a truly magical atmosphere.

If you’re in Seoul, Yeouido is a must-visit spot for cherry blossom lovers. The park along the Han River is beautifully lined with cherry trees, creating a stunning backdrop perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, and photos. Don’t miss the Yeouido Cherry Blossom Festival, where you can enjoy vibrant cultural performances, delicious food from vendors, and a lively atmosphere that celebrates the beauty of spring. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss!

Make sure to check out our dedicated article on Cherry Blossoms in Korea for more recommendations on top places to visit and exciting activities to enjoy during this beautiful blooming season!

Spring in Korea

4. Wildflowers that bloom in the mountains

In spring, Korea’s mountains come alive with a variety of wildflowers, offering a stunning display of colors. While cherry blossoms are the most famous spring flower, they are far from the only ones.

In places like Bukhansan and Seoraksan, wildflowers like azaleascamellias, and lilies bloom at higher altitudes, creating a beautiful contrast to the lush greenery. These flowers fill the mountains with vibrant shades of pink, purple, and white, providing visitors with a peaceful escape from the crowds that gather around cherry blossom hotspots.

The wildflowers in Korea’s mountains are not just pretty to look at—they are also an important part of the country’s natural heritage. Many of these flowers are native to Korea and bloom during the spring as a symbol of renewal and the changing season.

Hiking trails in national parks like Seoraksan give visitors a chance to enjoy these flowers up close while also offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Whether you’re hiking or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, the wildflowers add to the charm of Korea’s springtime beauty.

5. Romantic “spring fever”

Have you heard of the Romantic “spring fever” in Korea? Spring in Korea is known as a time when romantic feelings blossom, too.

During spring in Korea, the warm weather and beautiful cherry blossoms create a romantic atmosphere, encouraging people to spend more time with their partners or start new relationships. As the season brings fresh energy and optimism, it’s common for people to feel more open to love and emotional connections. In fact, many Koreans consider spring the perfect time for love and new beginnings.

The season inspires people to take chances in their love lives, making it a special time for love to grow and flourish. Additionally, the pleasant weather makes it perfect for outdoor activities, allowing people to fully immerse themselves in the beautiful natural landscapes that spring in Korea has to offer.

Whether you’re traveling to Korea solo, with a partner, or with friends, may the romantic spring fever inspire you with the courage and joy to embrace new beginnings!

There you go, on the 5 fascinating facts about Spring in Korea! Share with us some of your favorite Spring activities in Korea when you visit!

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