Taehwagang National Garden Spring Flower Festival (Photo by Ulsan City/courtesy of haps Magazine Korea)
Ulsan will host the 2026 Taehwagang National Garden Spring Flower Festival from May 15 to 17 across the Taehwagang National Garden.
The three-day event features approximately 60 million spring flowers, including poppies, cornflowers, baby’s breath, and peonies, spread across a 28,000㎡ flower field. The festival is designed as a stay-oriented event, combining seasonal scenery with performances, hands-on activities, and evening programs.
Opening day begins at 6:30 p.m. with pre-event performances followed by a ceremony and live music. Throughout the festival, visitors can attend band performances, busking shows, local cultural stages, children’s programs, and musical performances.
Interactive programs include family garden-making sessions, eco activities, costume experiences, and gardening competitions. Additional spaces such as tea lounges, garden yoga areas, and flea markets will also be available.
Nighttime lighting installations across the garden create a separate viewing experience after sunset, extending visitor stays and activity into the evening.