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Seollal (Korean: 설날; RR:
Seollal; MR: Sŏllal) is a
Korean traditional festival and
national holiday commemorating the
first day of the
lunisolar calendar...
- rice food
eaten on
Chinese New Year
whose Shanghai variety is like
tteok Seollal,
Korean New Year's Day Zōni, a
similar soup
eaten in ****an on New Year's...
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celebrated by Koreans.
Seollal (New
Years Day)
Seollal is one of the most
significant holidays in Korea,
along with Chuseok.
Seollal is New Year’s Day on...
- (****anese: 正月 Shōgatsu) (before 1873)
Korean New Year (Korean: 설날; RR:
Seollal)
Vietnamese New Year (Vietnamese: Tết Nguyên Đán; chữ Hán: 節元旦) Tibetans...
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colonization of Korea,
Seollal was
prohibited from
being celebrated, but then
became an
official holiday sometime between 1945 and 1950.
Seollal is now recognized...
- as
Lunar New Year, such as the
Losar of Tibet, the Tết of Vietnam, the
Seollal of Korea, the Shōgatsu of ****an and the
Ryukyu New Year. It is also celebrated...
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households during its
first four w****s from launch. The
Korean New Year, or "
Seollal", is
celebrated on the
first day of the
Korean calendar.
Korean Independence...
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Culture of
Korea Culture of
South Korea Culture of
North Korea "Celebrating
Seollal in Korea". Sohn, Ho-min (31
December 2005).
Korean Language in Culture...
- The
Korean New Year is a
Seollal or
Lunar New Year's Day.
Although January 1 is, in fact, the
first day of the year,
Seollal, the
first day of the lunar...
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northern North Gyeongsang Province, is
essential for
entertaining guests on
Seollal or
feast days.
Unlike ordinary Sikhye, it is red with
Chili powder, has...