Each country has its own traditions, but when different cultures meet, magic happens. The Lights of Korea Festival is one of those special moments, when the colorful lanterns, music and typical flavors of South Korea light up São Paulo in a great celebration of friendship and cultural diversity.
More than just an event, the festival is an opportunity to get to know one of Asia‘s richest and most enchanting cultures, which has conquered the world with its art, gastronomy and style. Get ready for a unique experience, full of glitter, tradition and lots of energy!

What can you expect from the Korean Lights Festival?
The event promises a complete cultural immersion with more than 600 colorful lanterns decorating the space. Each one has unique meanings: the red and blue ones symbolize balance and spirituality in Korean culture, while the yellow and green ones represent Brazilianness and the connection between the two countries.
In addition to the visual spectacle, the public will be able to enjoy musical performances, traditional dances, Korean calligraphy workshops and a true gastronomic journey with typical dishes such as tteokbokki, kimchi, bulgogi and dakgangjeong. In all, there will be more than 40 exhibitors bringing a little piece of Korea to the heart of São Paulo.

Don’t miss out on this celebration!
The Lights of Korea Festival takes place on November 15, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., at Largo da Batata, in front of the Faria Lima Station on Line 4-Yellow of the Metro. Admission is free and the event is pet-friendly, perfect for enjoying with family, friends and even your pet.
So, if you’re looking for a different, colorful program full of good energy, don’t miss this chance to experience a little piece of Korea without leaving São Paulo. A real explosion of light and culture awaits you!