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Yeondeunghoe: Lotus Lantern Festival in Korea Yeondeunghoe: The Lotus Lantern FestivalSeoul's annual Yeondeunghoe which was inscribed as a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage in 2020. While there are many festivals around the world, Yeondeunghoe is the only one with a history spanning over 1,200 years. This one of the oldest festivals in Korea.   The History of Yeondeunghoe: The Lotus Lantern FestivalYeondeunghoe, known in Korean as the Lot.. 2024. 5. 15.
How do people in Korea celebrate Christmas? In Western cultures, Christmas is a very important holiday. It's like Korean Thanksgiving or New years. Stores are closed and all businesses are closed that day. people are not hanging out with friends spending that day with their family. And in evenings, family have a big dinner withTurkey meat. Most homes have a christmas tree. and family wake up early in the morning to open presents. However .. 2023. 12. 24.
Gukbap (seperate gukbap : gul-gukbap) : 국밥 Five-day market (5일장) Regular marketplace that opens once every 5 days. In the past, life was harder, old ladies would come to the market with their farm produce and sell it on the ground, with no tents. What began as a group of merchants selling the alleyways has grown into this big market. what is Gukbap? And in the traditional market most popular of all is Gukbap. Gukbap is a combination of s.. 2023. 12. 6.
Korea Emergency Phone Number. You're having trouble communicating? Having a hard time understanding the map? you got in an accident and don't know where to call? Difficult and unfamiliar situations can happen at any time, especially if you are in an unfamiliar place. The following information will help you get around Korea easier and safer. 2023. 5. 16.