The First Large Local Festival Since the Pandemic, Enjoying Spring in Hwasun

The Dolmen Festival will be held for 10 days from the 21st to the 30th at the Hwasun Dolmen Site area, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.


According to the county on the 17th, as this is the first festival welcoming the end of the more than three-year COVID-19 era, it is filled with various events and programs to satisfy the long-accumulated expectations.


Hwasun-gun has prepared a space targeting the so-called MZ generation, who value their own space and individual worth.

Emotional 'Hwasun Dolmen Festival' Enjoyed by MZ Youth Too View original image

In the Chunyang Picnic Zone area, a resting place (bean bag sofas, Indian tents) has been created where visitors can relax peacefully and leisurely against the backdrop of the tranquil dolmens, including Pingmae Rock.


Also, reflecting the preferences of the younger generation who enjoy taking photos, an instant photo booth called ‘Insaeng Ne Cut’ (Life Four Cuts) themed on the Dolmen Festival has been installed.


At the lawn plaza located around the dolmen protection pavilion, street (busking) performances will be held on five days: the 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 29th, and 30th.


Music spanning various genres such as pop music, bands, magic shows, and bubble shows will stimulate the youthful sensibility.


On the 29th, the ‘EDM Festival’ will take place at the World Megalith Theme Park.


Hook, led by Aiki, Park Myung-soo, Wonstein, and others will perform, making it a festival that perfectly suits the tastes of the 20s and 30s generation with DJing shows, dance, and hip-hop.



A Hwasun-gun official said, “It is true that past festivals were uniform and centered on the older generation,” adding, “We hope this Dolmen Festival will be a festival full of youth and emotion.”


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