Review:
Lunar New Year In Korea
overall review score: 4.5
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Lunar New Year in Korea, known as Seollal, is one of the most important traditional holidays celebrated in South Korea. It marks the first day of the Korean lunar calendar and is a time for families to come together, pay respects to ancestors, and enjoy traditional food and activities.
Key Features
- Ancestor worship
- Traditional bowing ceremonies
- New Year's Day soup (tteokguk) consumption
- Hanbok (traditional clothing) wearing
- Games and activities such as yutnori (traditional board game)
Pros
- Celebration of cultural heritage
- Family bonding
- Traditional food and activities
Cons
- No cons listed