Jan. 28 marks the Lunar New Year, beginning the Year of the Snake. It's not the only lunar festival — Ramadan begins Feb. 28, Passover on April 12 and Easter on April 20.
People circle around to watch the burning dalgip, or “moon house,” in Haeundae District, Busan, on Feb. 12, to mark Jeongwol ...
The first full moon of Lunar New Year has long been celebrated by Koreans as they wish for prosperity in the new year. Known ...
Each phase cycle spans approximately 29 days with the full calendar being about 354 days long. On the Gregorian calendar, Lunar New Year – which lasts from the first new moon to the next full moon – ...
Lunar New Year is celebrated nearly a month later after January 1st. Here, you can learn about some of the traditions and ...
The Lantern Festival is a four day event that marks the first-full moon of the new lunar year, and welcomes the Year of the ...
Prices soar for Lunar New Year ingredients as domestic goods become unaffordable in Korea Rising costs force consumers to ...
Each phase cycle spans approximately 29 days with the full calendar being about 354 days long. On the Gregorian calendar, Lunar New Year – which lasts from the first new moon to the next full ...
Lunar New Year begins on the lunar calendar's first new moon and continues through the first full moon, which falls 15 days later. The new moon usually happens at some point between mid-January ...
Lunar New Year is widely celebrated throughout Asian communities and refers to the period between the first new moon of the ...
Ahead of Lunar New Year's 1st full moon A vendor counts money at her grain store ahead of Jeongwol Daeboreum, the first full ...
The lunar new year marks the first new moon of the lunar calendar, which this year rises on 29 January, kicking off ...