Odaesan Mountain Culture Festival 오대산 문화축전
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Odaesan Mountain Culture Festival is an annual celebration held around October to provide visitors a chance to experience Korean Buddhist culture. The festival takes place at the foot of Pyeongchang’s Odaesan Mountain, which is famous for its magnificent scenery. In addition to enjoying the festivities, visitors will have the opportunity to cultivate their body and mind through the festival’s wide range of programs encompassing the unique characteristics of Buddhist culture.
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・Age limit : Open to visitors of all ages.
・Finished : 20151018
・Location : Woljeongsa in Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do
・Beginning : 20151009
・Location : From Dong Seoul Bus
Terminal, take an intercity bus to Jinbu(진부).
* Bus schedule: 06:32-20:05,
30-40min intervals
From Jinbu Bus Terminal, take a local bus bound for Woljeongsa(월정사).
・Operating Hours : Free
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