New Year's bow to separated family members in N. Korea People bow in the direction of North Korea, where they have separated family members, at a monument in Imjingak, Paju, just below the ...
New Year's celebrations vary throughout the world. Some celebrate the new year on January 1. Others take place later in the month—like Lunar New Year and Korean New Year. But what is Korean New Year, ...
Lunar New Year, celebrated this year on Jan. 29, is a good time to reflect on our duties to one another as people, the author writes.
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 ...
The Center introduces the Korean way to celebrate the lunar New Year’s Day, including Sabae (New Year's Bow), Hanbok (traditional Korean attire), Korean foods, traditional plays and performances. At ...
But what is Korean New Year, exactly? Korea (a word meaning ... often donning traditional dress purchased just for the occasion, bow to their elders, a kind of bowing known as sebae.