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Chilseok (Korean: 칠석; lit. Seventh Evening) is a
Korean traditional festival which falls on the
seventh day of the
seventh month of the
Korean lunisolar...
- Qixi Festival. The Qixi
festival inspired the
Tanabata festival in ****an,
Chilseok festival in Korea, and Thất Tịch
festival in Vietnam.
China portal Qingming...
- It has also been
celebrated as the
Tanabata festival in ****an and the
Chilseok festival in Korea. In
ancient times,
women would make
wishes to the stars...
- bear
ceremonial significance in the
related celebrations of Tanabata,
Chilseok, and Thất Tịch,
derived from Qixi. In the mid- to late-20th century, before...
- they were two
different things, an
example of jukujikun. Like Qixi and
Chilseok,
Tanabata was
inspired by the
famous Chinese folklore story, "The Cowherd...
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bathes in a
river or lake on Sambok, he or she will grow weak.
Chilseok (7th day)
Chilseok is
related to
weaving activities of
Korean women. On this day...
- West. In ****an, it is
called Tanabata (star day). In Korea, it is
called Chilseok. In Vietnam, it is
called Thất Tịch and if it
rains on that day, it is...
- Five
coloured noodles (yudumyeon, 유두면),
cooked rice cake (sudan, 수단, 水團)
Chilseok (칠석, 七夕)
Meeting day of
Gyeonwu and Jiknyeo, in
Korean folk tale Fabric...
- Qixi
Festival in China. The
Double Seventh Festival may also
refer to:
Chilseok in
Korea Tanabata in ****an This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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