KOREAN LUNAR NEW

Dec 29, 09
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  • 4 posts - 4 authors - Last post: 5 days agoWe went to Hong Kong last year over Lunar New Year and loved it; however, everything was closed, so that was really a bummer. .
  • 31 Jan 2006 . Seol-ral, or Korean Lunar New Year is a three day celebration which brings Korean back to their roots as they travel to their hometowns and .
  • 26 Jan 2009 . 26(Monday), honoring the Korean Lunar New Year. Two performances were held at Washington Dulles International Airport on Monday. .
  • Asia Society's Yvonne Kim acts as a guide to a happy and peaceful Lunar New Year, centered around family, good food, and Korean traditions. Users' Comments .
  • To celebrate the Lunar New Year, the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) is organizing various traditional cultural events. The event will be held at the KTO .
  • The Lunar New Year holiday, also known elsewhere as Chinese New year, is second in importance only to Chuseok (the Harvest Moon Festival). .
  • Koreans officially celebrate Lunar New Year on January 26, 2009, but the holiday starts January 25 and ends on the 27th with major businesses closed in .
  • so when exactly is the korean lunar new year? is that the rice cake i showed a picture to you a while ago? this looks really delicious. i love how you make .
  • Korea's Lunar New Year's Day Colorfully Blended in Cultural Scent . About Korea>Korea in Images>Photo Gallery>Lunar New Year's Day in Seoul | November. .
  • 18 Feb 2007 . Korean women often spend two or three days prior to the Lunar New Year's cooking and preparing for the celebration. The older women instruct .
  • This is a little peek behind the scenes of the New Year holiday in Korea. Along with everything else you get to see Avya putting on a show for her .
  • Each year millions of families fight through the congested traffic to return back to their home town to celebrate Seollal or the Lunar New Year.
  • 31 Jan 2009 . Korean Lunar New Year Celebration at Korea Village: The Korean parade contingent celebrates at Korea Village's Open Center, a cultural space .
  • 21 Oct 2009 . Chinese And Korean Lunar New Year Parade Flushing Nyc Wedding - Google Videos - Noolmusic.com.
  • 9 Feb 2007 . The Korean people celebrate both the calendar new year and the lunar new year. This year, the Lunar New Year celebrations will be on .
  • Initial reports indicate Lunar New Year beef sales in South Korea increased by around 25-30% compared to last year. Sales of traditional beef gift packs .
  • Korean Lunar New Year - Get online information about Korean lunar new year through the web pages of 123newyear.com.
  • Korea Today: The lunar New Year's Day is one of big holidays in Korea. What would you say about Koreans' old customs of greeting the day? .
  • Find pictures of South Korea North Korea Lunar New Year from January 26, 2009 in the AP Images collection at HighBeam Research.
  • 2008 Korean Lunar New Year Celebration. The 2008 Lunar New Year celebration (Seol) is this week, February 6-8. 2008 is the year of the Rat, which in Asian .
  • In Korea, the Lunar New Year celebration is barely a blip on the party radar while New Year is a month-long vacation and matchmaking fest among the Hmong. .
  • It's Korean lunar new year holidays this weekend here. I will not be available for next 3~4 days being lazy. The vote for MINA 1.0.2 looks good .
  • 4 Feb 2008 . “Lunar new Year” (Chinese's New Year) is the most celebrated holiday season in Korean culture. Families gather up at their home town, .
  • The second part of John Woo's action epic Red Cliff topped South Korea's Lunar New Year holiday charts, with the film grossing $2.7m since its release on .
  • 21 Jan 2009 . YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea — After the celebration of the New Year on Jan. 1, East Asian cultures prepare for a different kind of .
  • The overarching spirit of Lunar New Year, wherever it's celebrated—whether in Vietnamese, Korean, or Chinese communities—is that of sharing and "a fabulous .
  • 26(Monday), honoring the Korean Lunar New Year. Two performances were held at Washington Dulles International Airport on Monday. .
  • Financial markets closed in China, South Korea, Taiwan for Lunar New Year - Financial markets were . Korean cultures, which all observe Lunar New Year. .
  • A young man tells how both New Year's holidays are observed in Korea.
  • A worker carries cash bundles to be released into the market ahead of the Lunar New Year's holidays next week, at the central Bank of Korea in Seoul, .
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  • Most Koreans celebrate both Western New Year and Lunar New Year. Koreans count themselves one year older on January 1, not their actual birthdays. .
  • 26 Jan 2009 . Lunar New Year, which occurs today, is regarded as the most important cultural holiday among Chinese, Vietnamese and some Koreans. .
  • While many Koreans celebrate the New Year on January 1st of the solar calendar, the lunar new year is still popular today. In many Korean communities, .
  • 11 Feb 2008 . By Seung Hwan Lee Kia BUZZ Editor To the readers of Kia BUZZ, The editing team of Kia BUZZ blog will be taking a break from Feb 6th to 8th .
  • "Seol-Nal" is the Lunar New Year in Korean. This is the Korean greatest national holiday like China. Originally Seol-Nal is based on ancestor worship and .
  • The lunar calendar is used for the observation of traditional festivals, such as Korean New Year, Chuseok, and Buddha's Birthday. .
  • 7 Feb 2008 . The Korean Lunar New Year or "Seollal," is the first day of the . The Lunar New Year event is one of many events hosted by South Korea air .
  • 27 Jan 2009 . My family's seollal* events have been gradually scaled down since my mom started to go to church twenty years ago.
  • In Korea, Seollal (also Seolnal) refers to Lunar New Year's Day, Korea's biggest holiday of the year.
  • The Lunar New Year Customs in korea | NowPublic News Coverage . Official Site of Korea Tourism Org.: Lunar New Year Events at our. Korean Lunar New Year .
  • Korean Lunar New Year, or Sol, is the first day of the first month of the new lunar year, and it marks the first day of spring. It is celebrated with family .
  • 16 Dec 2009 . On TripAdvisor's South Korea travel forum, travelers are asking questions and offering advice on topics like "Lunar New Year 2010".
  • New Year . 31 Jan 2009 Korean Lunar New Year Celebration at Korea Village: The Korean parade contingentcelebrates at Korea Village's Open Center, .
  • How to Celebrate Korean New Years Traditions. Korean New Year(Seollal)is the first day of the Korean lunar calendar. It is the most important of the . .