Translation resultOn the night of the 24th, the area around Yeongnamru, softened by the first stirrings of spring, felt like it had stepped straight out of a timeless story.
As darkness settled, lantern-lit sailboats in every color drifted quietly on the Miryang River, their reflections turning the water into a glittering second sky.

The Eo-hwa “flower fire” performance did more than dazzle — it reimagined the age-old lives and rituals of local fishermen through a contemporary, theatrical lens.
Lights skimming the river, gently rolling waves, and the sweeping arcs of fireworks came together in a spectacle that drew audible gasps from the crowd.

Perched on the hill, Yeongnamru glowed with quiet dignity in the soft light. Below, the river, the murmur of laughter, and the procession of lights unfolded like a living painting. Families, couples, and friends wove their own stories into the evening, creating memories that would linger long after the night ended.

The 2026 Miryang National Heritage Night Walk bridged past and present, coloring the city’s night with a warm, layered glow.











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