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Why do Koreans like to soak themselves in the quagmire?

A festival is a representative of a city or a country. The most representative festival in our country is the Spring Festival. When the Spring Festival comes, almost the whole country cheers and prays for the new year, and there is also the Dragon Boat Festival Festival, people will row dragon boats when this festival comes to commemorate Qu Yuan’s sacrifice. Each country also has its own unique festivals. India’s Kumbh Mela, Elephant Festival, Thailand’s Water Splashing Festival, etc. are all very interesting. , but what we are going to talk about today is not these, but the most "dirty" festival in South Korea.

South Korea itself is a big tourist country. In our country, millions of people visit South Korea every year. Some of them may really just travel to South Korea, while more people go to South Korea. For purchasing agents, the peak season for traveling to South Korea is from May to October every year. During this period, many people go to South Korea for the same festival.

It is the Mud Festival in Boryeong, South Korea. Boryeong is a city in the west of South Korea. It is no different from most cities in South Korea. Except for this mud festival, mud festivals can be found in many countries. Japan, the United States and Israel all have mud festivals. Unlike them, the mud festivals in these countries are usually held directly in the rice fields. Just looking at them makes people feel dirty. However, the one in Yasuda City has a fixed place.

The venue of the Yasuda Mud Festival is Okawa Beach in Yasuda City. Because the environment here is relatively clean, and being on the beach, it is easier to find clean mud. The mud of Yasuda is particularly clean. The texture is fine and clean. After research and publicity by Koreans, it was determined that Hoda's mud has beautifying effects. It has been certified by many experts and institutions, including many mud masks in the world. Forgive me. Yasuda from South Korea.

It is precisely because of this gimmick that the Mud Festival in Botian, South Korea may be the most grand mud festival in the world. According to data, the number of tourists in Botian, South Korea, increases every July, especially women. During the seven days that the Mud Festival was open, more than two million domestic and foreign tourists came here, and women accounted for the majority of them.

The purpose of these women coming here is also very simple, that is, to become beautiful. However, you must know that the Mud Festival and Water Splashing Festival are physically strenuous activities in themselves, which is not suitable for women with poor physical fitness. It is quite strenuous, so many girls find it quite strenuous to play this festival.

Of course, when you come to Baotian, you can not only play the Mud Festival, because it is at the beach itself. If you get dirty, you can also go to the beach next to it and have a refreshing swim, even if you are not here. To be beautiful, you can also come here to see many beauties in bikinis, and there is a lot of laughter.