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[ 2025 Seoul International Fireworks Festival]

 



LIGHT UP TOGETHER

Autumn skies come alive as Korea, Italy, and the Canada join together to paint the night with breathtaking fireworks


Photo source : https://hangang.seoul.go.kr/www/eventMng/detail.do?evntSn=229&mid=538


The 2025 Hanwha Seoul International Fireworks Festival is coming soon, where the light of everyone will come together to illuminate the world with even deeper resonance.


                Photo source : https://hangang.seoul.go.kr/www/eventMng/detail.do?evntSn=229&mid=538


Date & Time

Saturday, September 27, 2025 | 13:00 – 21:00 PM

Location

Yeouido Hangang Park Area

(from Mapo Bridge to Hangang Railway Bridge)



Theme

LIGHT UP TOGETEHR

Hosted by

Hanwha Group, SBS

On-site (Free)

Enjoy the fireworks from general viewing areas

Online Ticketing (Paid)

Some official seats available via paid tickets or lottery

Online Ticketing Link


[ Event Schedule ]


Pre-Event Activities

🕐 13:00 – 18:00 (5 hours)

Citizen participation programs at Yeouido Hangang Park / Multi Plaza

Official Ceremony

🕐 19:00 – 19:20 (20 minutes)

Introduction of guests, welcome speeches, congratulatory remarks, and opening ceremony

Fireworks Show

🕐 19:20 – 20:30 (70 minutes)

A stunning fireworks display by Italy, Canada, and Korea Clean Campaign

🕐 20:30 – 20:40 (10 minutes)

Spectators voluntarily clean up their own trash

After-Party

🕐20:30 – 21:30 (60 minutes)

DJ performance to wrap up the night


Photo source : https://blog.naver.com/onemc568/140198473157 



[ Safety Guidelines ]

1. Use the Clean Zones

At the Seoul World Fireworks Festival, we truly cherish the stunning beauty of the Han River. Please help us keep it clean by putting your trash in a bag and tossing it only in the designated Clean Zones.



2. No Sitting in the Aisles

For your safety and the comfort of others, please walk slowly in crowded festival areas and avoid sitting in aisles or walkways where other visitors need to pass.


3. No Tents

To ensure that more people can enjoy the Hanwha Seoul World Fireworks Festival together, we kindly ask that you avoid bringing personal tents.


4. Restricted Access for Bicycle & Inline Skates

For everyone’s safety, bicycles and inline skates will not be allowed in the festival area after 2:00 PM.


5. Children & Seniors Must Be Accompanied

In large crowds, children and seniors can easily become separated. Please ensure they are accompanied by a guardian at all times. To prepare for unexpected situations, have them wear an ID bracelet or carry the guardian’s contact information.


6. Beware of Fireworks Noise

Fireworks can be very loud when they explode. To prevent potential hearing damage, please take special care with children under 3 years old and consider protective measures if they are attending.


7. Beware of Falling Firework Debris

Occasionally, debris from fireworks may drift toward the audience area after they explode. Wearing protective glasses can help prevent debris from getting into your eyes.


8. Bring Snacks & Drinks in Advance

During the fireworks show, the viewing area can get very crowded, making it difficult to reach convenience facilities. Preparing snacks and drinks ahead of time allows you to enjoy the festival comfortably at your spot.




Enjoy the Festival and Stay Safe!

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