Over 105,000 Works on Display
Hands-on Activities and More

The "2025 Jinju Chrysanthemum Art Exhibition," filled with the subtle fragrance of chrysanthemums in the atmosphere of late autumn, is drawing large crowds of visitors eager to enjoy the colorful chrysanthemum displays, resulting in a great success.


Taking place from October 29 to November 9 at the Jinju Sports Complex, the "2025 Jinju Chrysanthemum Art Exhibition" features more than 105,000 works on display. Above all, the event is receiving an enthusiastic response for its wide variety of fragrant pieces and an abundance of engaging activities, including hands-on experiences.

Jinju Chrysanthemum Art Exhibition Baby Photo.

Jinju Chrysanthemum Art Exhibition Baby Photo.

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In particular, this year’s newly introduced "Chrysanthemum Seedling Planting Experience" and the various "Photo Zone-style Chrysanthemum Rest Areas" are proving to be especially popular. Visitors are continuously arriving to feel the charm of chrysanthemums by planting them themselves and to enjoy a relaxing autumn break in the fragrant rest areas.


Furthermore, starting on November 5, the "2025 Jinju International Agricultural Food Expo" will open, adding even more agricultural and rural experiences and attractions. As a result, the exhibition area is expected to be filled with even more visitors.


After participating in the hands-on activities, a local resident commented, "I am looking forward to planting fragrant chrysanthemums and growing them beautifully," and added, "By planting chrysanthemums myself, I could truly appreciate the dedication of those who carefully nurture and complete these works."



An official from Jinju City expressed, "We are grateful to everyone who visited the Chrysanthemum Art Exhibition," and continued, "We hope you enjoy a wonderful time appreciating the diverse chrysanthemum works and their gentle fragrance."


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