Koreans will celebrate Seollal, a holiday lasting three days ... plenty of ways to celebrate this holiday. Both South Korea and North Korea observe this holiday. At some point during the ...
Seollal, or New Year's Day, along with Chuseok — the two biggest traditional holidays for Koreans — was once abolished in North Korea by late founder Kim Il-sung, who viewed them as remnants ...
To celebrate Lunar New Year holidays in Korea, Seollal, one of the biggest and most important holidays in Korea, Korean Cultural Center in Poland introduced Korean culture video content ‘The Taste of ...
Also, a one-day ‘Seollal: Korean Lunar New Year Experience’ will be held on February 8, 2020 offering a tasting of Korea’s new year cuisine, tteokguk (rice cake soup), hands-on craft activities and a ...
As one of Korea’s three major holidays – the others being Seollal (January 1) and Dano (a day of spiritual rites) – Chuseok is traditionally celebrated to thank the heavens for a successful ...