[Anchor] Sunny skies have spread across the country, and plenty of people have headed outdoors. In Gunpo, Gyeonggi Province, a pink azalea festival has drawn big crowds. We’re going live to the scene. Kang Su-ji, over to you. [Reporter] Can you see the pink world the azaleas have created behind me? I’m at Azalea Hill in Gunpo, Gyeonggi Province. The holiday brought clear, sunny spring weather, and visitors are streaming in to soak up the blooms and make some spring memories. What used to be a barren hillside dotted with transmission towers has been transformed by city officials and residents planting azalea saplings. The Gunpo Azalea Festival has become the city’s signature spring event and is now in its 12th year. Over 220,000 azalea bushes flood the hill with pink, giving the whole area an unmistakable spring vibe. The flowers grow in clusters along the slope rather than on flat ground, so nearly any snapshot you take will have a dreamy floral backdrop. A gently sloping, decked walkway winds up and down the hill, making the blooms easy to enjoy for people of all ages. The festival has featured music stages, a citizen singing contest, and a traditional nongak parade. Today visitors can also browse an azalea market, enter a photo contest, and view artwork by Gunpo residents. This year’s festival adds nighttime lighting displays, offering a whole new, romantic look after dark. It’s the perfect spot to celebrate spring with family, a date, or your best friends. I’m Kang Su-ji with Yonhap News TV, reporting live from the Gunpo Azalea Festival. Live connection: Jang Dong-woo #SpringOuting #Azaleas #GunpoAzaleaFestival #AzaleaHill Yonhap News TV — For story inquiries and tips: KakaoTalk/LINE jebo23; Kim Dong-hyuk (dhkim1004@yna.co.kr)
Discover the Beauty of Gunpo's 12th Azalea Festival: A Spring Wonderland Awaits!
Dong-hyuk Kim. | 2026.04.27
[Anchor] Sunny skies have spread across the country, and plenty of people have headed outdoors. In Gunpo, Gyeonggi Province, a pink azalea festival has drawn big crowds. We’re going live to the scene. Kang Su-ji, over to you. [Reporter] Can you see the pink world the azaleas have created behind me? I’m at Azalea Hill in Gunpo, Gyeonggi Province. The holiday brought clear, sunny spring weather, and visitors are streaming in to soak up the blooms and make some spring memories. What used to be a barren hillside dotted with transmission towers has been transformed by city officials and residents planting azalea saplings. The Gunpo Azalea Festival has become the city’s signature spring event and is now in its 12th year. Over 220,000 azalea bushes flood the hill with pink, giving the whole area an unmistakable spring vibe. The flowers grow in clusters along the slope rather than on flat ground, so nearly any snapshot you take will have a dreamy floral backdrop. A gently sloping, decked walkway winds up and down the hill, making the blooms easy to enjoy for people of all ages. The festival has featured music stages, a citizen singing contest, and a traditional nongak parade. Today visitors can also browse an azalea market, enter a photo contest, and view artwork by Gunpo residents. This year’s festival adds nighttime lighting displays, offering a whole new, romantic look after dark. It’s the perfect spot to celebrate spring with family, a date, or your best friends. I’m Kang Su-ji with Yonhap News TV, reporting live from the Gunpo Azalea Festival. Live connection: Jang Dong-woo #SpringOuting #Azaleas #GunpoAzaleaFestival #AzaleaHill Yonhap News TV — For story inquiries and tips: KakaoTalk/LINE jebo23; Kim Dong-hyuk (dhkim1004@yna.co.kr)
Recommended Posts

Experience the World's Tallest Sea Bridge: Incheon Cheongna Sky Bridge Opens Spectacular Sky184 Viewing Deck

Discover the Healing Oasis: Why Yangzhou is China's Ecological Travel Gem in 2026

Experience the 2026 Ulsan Spring Flower Festival: 60 Million Blooms Await!

Discover Exciting New Family Programs at Let's Run Park Seoul This May!

Discover the Magic of Hanam's 'Light Drop Garden': A Nighttime Cultural Experience

Discover the Healing Power: 2026 Cheongsando Slow Walking Festival Attracts 50,000 Visitors