Snowy Korea transforms into a winter wonderland with world-class ski resorts and magical frost-covered landscapes. Pyeongchang and Yongpyong in Gangwon Province boast Olympic-quality slopes that hosted the 2018 Winter Games, with reliable powder from December to March. Seoraksan National Park offers snow-flower trekking where every branch and rock is draped in crystalline white. The Inje Icefish Festival lets you fish through frozen lakes and enjoy the catch as sashimi, while the Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival draws hundreds of thousands each winter. Traditional hanok villages like Jeonju and Andong Hahoe become postcard-perfect when snow dusts their curved tile roofs. On Jeju Island, climbing Hallasan through fresh snow is a bucket-list experience with summit views over clouds. Snowy days unlock Korea's unique blend of winter sports, frozen-lake festivals, and serene snowy scenery.

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