In summer, people mostly go to cool rivers, streams, or seaside areas to escape the heat; in autumn, it is the season to enter the mountains to admire the red maple leaves. Korea has distinct seasons, which means that the characteristics of each season are evident. During autumn, the sky is a clear and transparent blue, and the green mountains are dyed red by the maple leaves, offering a vivid visual feast. The time when the maple leaves turn red varies slightly each year, but generally begins at the end of September and peaks around mid-October. When the maple leaves are at their reddest, many people visit famous Korean mountains with family and friends to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the maple trees.
In addition to this, you can also visit hot springs for skin care and beauty treatments. Here, we will introduce several hot spring theme parks that incorporate entertainment facilities and Korea's unique bathing culture into the hot spring experience.