
What a beautiful day to start the Peace Run in Jeonju, Korea since the last Korea Peace Run in 2018. A blossoming flower welcoming us back.
Our international team gathered together at our incredible Korean coordinator Hemabha’s house. We checked our equipment, torches, fuel, prepared our lunches, and before actually running, we visited our newfound friends in a cute, small café nearby.

The Korea Peace Run 2025 Team...
...and what a surprise, a few local runners who had just accomplished their Sunday morning 10k run were chilling and enjoying the chat and coffee!

We arrived at the Jeonju Hanok Village, a tourist area where the best of Korea's traditional houses, a historical palace, culture and costumes were showcased.

The local Koreans were very friendly and curious about what we were doing with a flaming torch. We took the opportunity for share inspiration for peace.

Even the older folks who lived through the Korean War value the ideal of peace. They showed their appreciation by holding the peace torch and wished for peace in their hearts.

...and her parents did not want to miss out on this unique opportunity to hold the peace torch and wished for a peaceful place for their loved ones.

We were told that this native flower called spider lily, only bloom for ten days a year and coincidentally, our Peace Run happen during this period when it is blooming all over Korea.

The boys team running their designated distance for the day. Our friend from Russia, Sergey, making his presence felt. This is his first time in South Korea.

This was the first church we visited during our run. We met so many friendly people who loved what we are doing. We felt the oneness and love.

We attended a church service and the priest was so happy to bless us with his prayers. He even introduced us during the mass so that worshippers feel inspired by our presences.

Hemabha, our great Korean Coordinator taking her first steps from her busy morning peace run schedule.

This family also came to the park and can't help but wonder what we were doing. Eventually, they also wanted a piece of the action.