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Germany - Oktoberfest, Brazil - Carnivla, Spain - La Tomatina, then what is the first word comes to your mind when you think of South Korea?


We have Boryeong Mud Festival, it was held in 1988 for the first time and it has been held every year from June to July at Daecheon swimming beach,
In Boryeong, there is a unique 'shell-powered sandy beach' which is only found in East Asia countries.
 
They gather mud from pure plain and remove all impurities.
The mud itself is very good for your skin and health, and especially Boryeong Mud contains much higher Germanium, Mineral compared to other places.

 

In the festival, There are many events such as mud wrestling, mud sliding, mud king contest, mud fireworks, human pyramid, photo competition and so on so on.
Besides, I heard that there is a mud prison so that if you hesitate to get muddy,  You will be put into a prison until you get some mud on your body.
This is a high profile event, indeed. And this is one of the biggest festivals in Korea,

Apart from mud festival, there is also a gorgeous beach there and the beach itself is very beautiful and a great place to go swimming,
At night, you can relax or experience watching fireworks with friends at the gorgeous night beach.


Boryeong City has abundant resources and beautiful scenery with mountains and beaches.

It is a blessed place because the citizens live in splendor from generation to generation at the place of the great scenic beauty.












Origin : http://blog.hostelbookers.com/travel/boryeong-mud-festival/