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Besides beautiful scenery, cool temperatures and delicious food and drink, autumn has Jungyangjeol ― one of the luckiest days in the Korean calendar. Jungyangjeol, which falls on the ninth day ...
is a festival that marks the first day of the Korean calendar. It is one of the most important traditional Korean holidays, which usually occurs in January or February on the second new moon after ...
If that seems a bit overwhelming, take baby steps and start by flipping the pages of your calendar instead. Looking ahead to 2025, a wide array of events are scheduled to take place in Korea ...
At present it’s common for South Koreans to have not just one age, but three – an “international age,” a “Korean age” and a “calendar age.” But to end confusion, the country’s ...
This is one of the most important public holidays in the Korean calendar called Gwangbokjeol in South Korea, literally meaning restoration of light. The day marks the liberation of Korea from 35 ...