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Description: #Repost @beautifuldestinations<br/>@hanbok_travelarts captures the magic of the Nakhwa-nori Fireworks Festival in Haman-gun, South Korea. Imagine fiery balls of light, created by burning oak charcoal wrapped in traditional paper, cascading into a small pond - a truly unique and captivating spectacle!<br/><br/>Nakhwa-nori, meaning “falling flowers” or “falling flames,” is a centuries-old tradition held annually on Buddha’s Birthday, typically in April or May.This breathtaking display celebrates culture, prays for a bountiful harvest, and wards off bad luck. The breathtaking display is a must-see for any visitor to South Korea! ✨ <br/><br/> @hanbok_travelarts<br/> Mujinjeong, Haman-gun, South Korea<br/> losojosdelau•Original audio
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