Seollal known as Lunar New Year in Australia is one of the most celebrated national holidays in Korea along with Chuseok. In this sense, Korean people are quite offended with the term Chinese New ...
Many Asian countries celebrate the Lunar New Year, not only China, especially Korea. Korea has various traditions and customs of Lunar New Year. Therefore, the Korean Cultural Center in Thailand held ...
With the Lunar New Year just around the corner, it’s time to think about gifts. The tradition of giving during Seollal, the Korean term for the holiday, dates back to the Joseon Dynasty (1392 ...
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Traditional Lunar New Year Foods for the Year of the SnakeLunar New Year is a time for festive foods, whether you're celebrating Chinese New Year, Vietnamese Tet, or Korean New Year, called Seollal. Read on to learn more about what foods to make and how ...
Last Friday, 9 February, the Korean Cultural Centre in South Africa (KCCSA) celebrated ‘Seollal,’ the Korean Lunar New Year. The participants of the event learned rich traditions, played fun games, ...
Seollal known as Lunar New Year is more than just a holiday to mark the beginning of the New Year as it is truly a special occasion for Korean people. Not only is it a time for paying respect to ...
Thursday Nights at the Museum is a weekly series where museum exhibits are open late and you can enjoy pop-up activities, a cash bar, food, and more! Korean New Year, or Seollal (설날), is a significant ...
For those wanting to add traditional Korean games to their Lunar New Year celebrations, museums have prepared free programs starting Saturday. From Saturday to Monday, the Chuncheon National ...
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