Daejeon's Midnight Festival attracts over a million spectators, featuring a blend of the city's historical and futuristic attractions.
The Daejeon Zero O'Clock Festival is set to captivate visitors this year, running from August 8 to August 16. Organised by the Daejeon Culture and Arts Foundation, this citywide celebration promises a unique blend of cultural exhibits, performances, and interactive experiences, all centred around the theme of time travel through Korea's rich history.
The heart of the festival will be at Jungang-ro in Jung District, the old South Chungcheong provincial government complex, nearby commercial areas, and Daejeon Station. Key highlights include hands-on programs featuring the beloved Kkumssi character family, cultural and historical exhibits showcasing Korea’s traditional heritage alongside modern and futuristic elements, and live performances at the Jungang-ro Stage.
Visitors can look forward to a series of 22 shows over multiple days, providing continuous entertainment. Community events like the Daejeon City Tour Bus experience, designed for international visitors and locals alike to explore major city attractions and participate in the festival, add an engaging dimension to the celebrations.
The festival has garnered significant attention, with over one million visitors in just the first four days, underscoring its popularity and scale. The translated article, originally written in Korean, has been reviewed and refined by the newsroom staff to ensure accuracy and clarity.
Join us in Daejeon this August as we embark on a cultural journey through time, celebrating Korea's past, present, and future at the 2025 Daejeon Zero O'Clock Festival.
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