South Korea’s Boryeong Mud Festival: Relive Childhood Mud Play

If you want to relive the pure joy of playing in mud as a child, don’t miss South Korea’s Boryeong Mud Festival. Launched in 1998, it takes place every July at Daecheon Beach, drawing over 1 million participants to the nearby city of Boryeong, where tons of mud are prepared for various activities.

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South Korea’s Boryeong Mud Festival: Relive Childhood Mud Play

If you want to relive the pure joy of playing in mud as a child, don’t miss South Korea’s Boryeong Mud Festival. Launched in 1998, it takes place every July at Daecheon Beach, drawing over 1 million participants to the nearby city of Boryeong, where tons of mud are prepared for various activities.

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Here, there’s almost no escaping getting covered in mud—diving into mud pits and getting filthy is part of the fun. From mud wrestling to mud slides, the festival turns messy play into a communal celebration, letting adults and kids alike shed inhibitions and reconnect with carefree childhood moments.

 

The mud, sourced from Boryeong’s coastal areas, is said to have mineral-rich properties, adding a unique twist to the festivities. More than just a playful event, it has become a major tourist attraction, blending local culture with nostalgic joy in a messy, memorable way.

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