The brief story glances over the mythology of Nian, a fierce beast from ancient China. It's said that the beast hated loud noises, thus the reason the Lunar New Year is packed with firey explosions in ...
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 ...
The Lunar New Year — known as the Spring Festival in China, Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in Korea — is ... Because the beast feared the color red, loud noises and fire, people put up red ...
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 ...
The Musinsa 2025 Seollal Big Sale will feature over 3,000 brands, offering discounts of up to 80 percent on approximately 280,000 items across various categories, including fashion, accessories ...
Seollal, one of South Korea's most significant traditional festivals, marks the first day of the Korean lunar calendar and is a time for reflection, renewal, and New Year's greetings. The Tribune ...