The Seosan Chrysanthemum Festival in South Chungcheong Province began on November 3 and features a chrysanthemum exhibition, flower picking, and natural dyeing. It is free to attend. The Cheongdo Provence Lighting Festival in North Gyeongsang Province offers photo zones, life-sized fairy tale characters, and a romantic atmosphere. Admission costs 11,000 won. The Korean Sool Grand Festival in Seoul from November 24 to 26 will showcase traditional Korean liquors and offer various programs, with tickets priced at 10,000 won. The Hueree Pink Muhly Festival on Jeju Island highlights the island’s pink muhly grass and offers various photo spots. Admission fees vary by age. The Gumi Ramen Festival in North Gyeongsang Province promotes the city as the home of Korean instant noodles and features a cooking competition, ramen tasting, and more. Admission is free, but visitors must pay for the food.