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Parade on MSNWhat Is Korean New Year? Everything To Know About SeollalNew 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, ...
Over 100 patients denied treatment at first hospital taken to, amid absence of ER doctors South Korea saw a sharp rise in the ...
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South Korea: Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul welcomes visitors in hanbok for Lunar New YearPeople dressed in traditional hanbok visited Seoul's Gyeongbokgung Palace on Wednesday as South Korea celebrated Seollal, the Lunar New Year, one of the country's most important holidays. Seollal, ...
SEOUL: Nationwide heavy snow is expected to signal the beginning of Seollal (Korean Lunar New ... focused in central parts of South Korea and southern mountainous regions, could be issued.
Lunar New Year is one of the largest celebrations in Asia. And while many of us are familiar with what happens at Chinese ...
On the first day of the Seollal holiday, incidents and accidents ... and another wildfire occurred in Gongju, South Chungcheong Province, which was controlled after about 40 minutes.
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Asian News International on MSNKorean Cultural Centre India brings ‘Seollal culture’ alive for school students in New DelhiThe Korean Cultural Centre India celebrated ‘Seollal’, the Korean Lunar New Year, with a vibrant cultural event at its centre in New Delhi on Wednesday. The celebration brought together 80 Korean ...
On Jan. 25, I attended a Seollal (Lunar New Year) celebration at the Marcelo Salado ... noodles with stir-fried vegetables), gimbap (seaweed rice rolls) and kimchi of Korea.
Right-wing politicians seek to take advantage of the eased restrictions to rally support for Mr Yoon. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korea, in particular ... being family-oriented and are very proud of their country. And on the day of Seollal, or Korean New Year, Koreans around the world gather together to celebrate ...
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 ...
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