Photo and text posted by Kim Dong-yeon, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, on his SNS on the 31st of last month

Photo and text posted by Kim Dong-yeon, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, on his SNS on the 31st of last month

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Kim Dong-yeon, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, announced that the spring flower festival around the old Gyeonggi Provincial Government building on Paldal Mountain in Suwon will partially begin from the 1st.


On the 31st of last month, Governor Kim posted on his social media, saying, "The cherry blossoms have fully bloomed on Paldal Mountain, where the old provincial government building is located," and added, "Those visiting the old government building tomorrow, the day after, and over the weekend will be able to see the peak of the Paldal Mountain cherry blossoms."


He continued, "'The Gyeonggi Provincial Government Spring Flower Festival' is scheduled from Friday the 7th to Sunday the 9th next week, but some events will start this weekend to match the fully bloomed cherry blossoms. On both days, from 10 a.m., the 'Munhori River Market' will be held, and from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., various performances such as magic and music will take place on the lawn."


He added, "I hope many residents will come to the old government building with their families or friends and enjoy a weekend surrounded by the peak cherry blossoms of Paldal Mountain."


The province will hold the 'Gyeonggi Provincial Government Spring Flower Festival' from the 7th to the 9th at the old Gyeonggi Provincial Government building area in Suwon.



However, due to the early blooming of cherry blossoms and other spring flowers, there is a high possibility that the festival will lack flowers. Accordingly, the province considered moving the festival schedule up by one week, but since the 'Gyeonggi Opportunity Market' event is planned for this weekend, the festival will proceed as originally scheduled.


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