- Korean New Year
Infobox Holiday
holiday_name=Korean New Year
caption=
nickname=Lunar New Year
observedby=Korean people around the world
date2006=January 29
date2007=February 18
date2008=February 7
date2009=January 26
date2010=February 14
date2011=February 3
type=asian festival
longtype=Korea n, cultural,Buddhist
significance=The first day of theKorean calendar (lunar calendar)
relatedto= Mongolian New Year, Tibetan New Year,Japanese New Year ,Chinese New Year , Vietnamese New YearKorean New Year, known as "Seollal" (ko-hhrm|hangul=설날|rr=Seollal|mr=Sǒllal) or "Gujeong" (ko-hhrm|hangul=구정|hanja=舊正), is the first day of the lunar
Korean calendar . It is the most important of the traditional Korean holidays. It consists of a period of celebrations, starting on New Year's Day. The Korean New Year holidays lasts three days, and is considered a more important holiday than the solar New Year's Day. [cite web|url=http://media.www.thetraveleronline.com/media/storage/paper688/news/2007/02/12/LifeStyle/Korean.New.Year-2713080.shtml|title=Korean New Year|author=Nguyen, Anna|date=2007-02-12|publisher=The Arkansas Traveler ] It is worth noting that the term "Seollal" is also used to refer to the solar new year.Korean New Year generally falls on the day of the second
new moon afterwinter solstice , unless there is a very rare intercalary eleventh or twelfth month in the lead-up to the New Year. In such a case, the New Year falls on the day of the third new moon after the solstice (next occurrence will be2033 ). Korean New Year is generally the same day as Mongolian New Year, Tibetan New Year,Chinese New Year and Vietnamese New Year.Customs
Korean new year is typically a holiday for the whole family. Many Koreans dress up in colorful
hanbok , the traditional Korean clothing, and perform ancestral rituals in the morning. "Tteok guk " (떡국) (soup with rice cakes) is commonly served during this holiday.Many Koreans are eager to greet the New Year (both Western and lunar) by visiting the East coast such as the cities of
Gangneung and Donghae in the province of Gangwon, where they most likely to see the first rays of the sun as it rises for the first time in the New Year. [cite web|url=http://www.trifter.com/Practical-Travel/Luxury-Travel/Diverse-New-Years-Celebrations-Around-the-World.70756/2|title=Diverse New Year's Celebrations Around the World|author=Chan, L. P.|date=2008-01-03]ebae
Sebae is a traditional practice of paying respect to parents and grandparents on Korean New Year. Children visit their parents and wish them a happy new year by doing a deep traditional bow for them. This is accompanied by the words "saehae bok manhi badeseyo" (새해 복 많이 받으세요) which literally means "receive a lot of new year's luck". Parents reward this by giving their children new year's money and offering words of wisdom. In the past, parents gave out
ddeok andfruits instead.Folk games
Many Koreans play the traditional family board game,
Yut . Today, many Korean also playGo-Stop , a Korean card game. Men fly kites and play "jaegi chagi", a game where a light object is wrapped in some paper or cloth, and then kicked in a hackisack manner. Women play "nurtwigi", which is a game of jumping on aseesaw . Children play spinningtop .References
External links
* [http://209.85.175.104/search?q=cache:y5NxfKETxykJ:www.thetraveleronline.com/news/2007/02/21/LifeStyle/Seollal.Fte-2733685.shtml+Seollal+fete&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1 Seollal fête — A stunning visual of Korean culture] , [http://www.thetraveleronline.com The Arkansas Traveler]
* [http://english.tour2korea.com/03Sightseeing/TravelSpot/travelspot_read.asp?oid=664&konum=subm1_1&kosm=m3_6 Seollal, Lunar New Year's Day] , Tour2Korea.com
* [http://www.clickasia.co.kr/about/h0101.htm Korean Festival: SEOL - LUNAR NEW YEAR : the Most Important Korean Holidays]
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