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Chuseok

Happy Friday Hope you enjoy your time with family this Chuseok! 더보기
Chuseok Traditions in Korea September 13 this year, is Chuseok in Korea. This is one of the most celebrated holidays in Korea, a time for families to get together and spend several days together. In the past, this day was a day that Korean people paid respects to the gods for a great harvest. Below are some Chuseok traditions that Korean people follow during this holiday. Visiting Family As many people live scattered throu.. 더보기
Language Class "Myeongjul Jal Boneseyo " Today's phrase will come in quite handy this week and next! It is "Myeongjul Jal Boneseyo" What does this mean? This means "Have a Great Holiday!" As Chuseok comes up, we hope you are able to use this phrase with your co-workers and friends! Just say "Myeongjul Jal Boneseyo" and it is wishing them a Happy Chuseok! Myeongjul Jal Boneseyo, everyone! 더보기
Chuseok, Korean thanksgiving Chuseok is just a couple of weeks away! As everyone gets ready for this holiday in Korea, you may be wondering what is Chuseok? Chuseok also known as hangawi is a harvest festival, a Korean thanksgiving. Chuseok is celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. This year, it is September 12,13, and 14. Chuseok day is September 13 this year. The holiday is a celebration of a y.. 더보기
What do we do on Chuseok? The time has come again for Chuseok. Chuseok is a Korean Thanksgiving Holiday which is celebrated 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. This year, Chuseok falls on September 24, 2018. The holidays will begin on September 23 and will end onSeptember 25. This holiday along with the Lunar New Year, is Korea's most celebrated holiday. So what do we do on Chuseok?! Well, Chuseok, is a cele.. 더보기
Top5 Chuseok Foods! 더보기
Hangawi, (Korean Thanksgiving) A Widely Observed Holiday in Korea. Hangawi, (Korean Thanksgiving) A Widely Observed Holiday in Korea. If you are in Korea during this time of the year, you will notice many different gift sets in the department stores and marts. This is do the widely observed holiday, Hangawi or Chuseok.Hangawi is also known Gabae and Jungchujeol. It is very similar to Thanksgiving. It is when Korean people celebrate and give thanks for another y.. 더보기