In Korea, everyone gains a year together on New Year's Day, marked with tteokguk-a rice cake soup symbolizing purity and age.
AI spreads, raises egg prices in Korea before Seollal Feed costs and AI spread increase egg prices as demand surges before the Lunar New Year.
Seollal, or Korean Lunar New Year is a holiday and celebration which marks the first day of the Korean Lunar Calender. In 2014, Seollal falls on Friday, January 31st - though the celebration is ...
Be strategic in holiday planning to maximize more days off with early, smart arrangements As the new year begins, many South Koreans are already planning how to make the most of 2025’s holidays. With ...
Korean Cultural Center in Thailand held ‘Korean New Year’ in January 24th to celebrate Seollal, which is the most celebrated traditional holiday in Korea. Around 1,000 Koreans and Thai attend this ...
As the world prepares to welcome 2025, many cultures around the world have some unusual and unique traditions to celebrate ...
Discover ten captivating aspects of Korean culture that fascinate foreign visitors, from etiquette to pop culture and ...
The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) Australia is bringing the colourful culture of Korean Lunar New Year celebrations with two events which include a ‘Hanbok’ exhibition complemented by a one-day ...
Traditional South Korean dance performances, games, and food bridged cultural gaps during a distinct celebration of Seollal – the Korean Lunar New Year event held in Abu Dhabi. Korean residents ...
Various cultures around the world celebrate the New Year on different dates according to their unique calendars and ...