As the Lunar New Year approaches, one holiday you might want to learn about is Seollal, the Korean New Year. While many countries celebrate the Lunar New Year, each country has its own traditions and ...
YONGSAN GARRISON -- New Year's Day is a special time for people all around the world and each culture has its own way to celebrate the day. The Korean New Year's Day, Seollal, is when traditional ...
Seollal, the first day of the lunar calendar, is one of the most celebrated holidays in Korea. It has been traditionally considered a family-oriented occasion where people gather with their loved ones ...
Lunar New Year's Day, or Seollal, is just a few days away, but excitement is in the air. Department stores are bustling with activities, as shoppers purchase gifts for families and friends. Everyone ...
Ever wondered how Koreans in ancient times -- for some of us, our ancestors -- spent Seollal? For curious souls, three Seollal events that showcase traditional culture and crafts are happening around ...
Tens of millions of Koreans brave awful traffic congestion to travel to their hometowns every ``seollal,'' or Lunar New Year Day. Why do they do so? They are celebrating the Korean custom of greeting ...
Gift sets, ranging from tuna or shampoo to expensive fruits or cuts of meats, are a common sight in the lead-up to the Seollal, or Lunar New Year, holidays. The tradition of giving gifts on Seollal ...
The Lunar New Year holiday has begun. We shared New Year’s greetings in the January 3rd edition of the *Anyway Letter*, but we extend our wishes once again: May you receive abundant blessings in the ...
New Year's celebrations vary throughout the world. Some celebrate the new year on Jan. 1. Others take place later in the month, like Lunar New Year and Korean New Year. But what is Korean New Year, ...