
Everland fireworks
At Everland, South Korea’s largest theme park in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, fireworks will fill the sky through March 3.
The signature Four Seasons Garden, a Nordic landscape covered in snow, will light up on Fridays and Saturdays.
Check out the butterflies fluttering among the spring flowers at the Dream Garden and the pandas playing at a nearby zoo. For more information, visit everland.com.

Immersive artifact exhibition
An immersive exhibition of Korean cultural objects is open at Arte Museum in Gangneung, Gangwon Province.
The show “Heritage Garden: Threads of Connection” showcases 146 items, from celadons to moon jars and more.
The show has been extended to Feb. 20 to meet the growing demand. For more information, go to kr.artemuseum.com.

Pyeongchang Trout Festival
Since 1998, the festival has drawn visitors braving freezing temperatures to catch trout beneath the ice.
The festival runs at Odaecheon, a stream in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, through Feb. 2.
Try tent or bare-handed fishing as well as classic winter thrills like sledding. For more information, go to festival700.or.kr.

Ice fishing in Anseong
Catch smelt on the frozen Gwanghyewon Reservoir, one of the country’s largest lakes in Anseong, Gyeonggi Province.
Other amusements like sledding are also available through Feb. 2. Tickets are 10,000 won for adults.
Ice fishing is canceled if the weather is too warm, and the lake gets crowded on weekends. Visit dmfestival.co.kr.

Bricktopia at Legoland
Watch colorful Lego bricks passing by on an 80-meter conveyor belt, the longest in the country, at Legoland Korea Resort.
The theme park in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, invites Lego fans to Bricktopia with a variety of baked goods and desserts.
The lounge is open through February and Legoland is open Friday to Sunday. Check for the latest changes at legoland.kr.