KOREAN LUNAR NEW YEAR 2009

Dec 29, 09
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  • In Korea, Seollal (also Seolnal) refers to Lunar New Year's Day, Korea's biggest . Your One-Stop Source Of Information On Korea. Today, 2009 December 30 .
  • A man lights candles in a temple during Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations to mark the . . South Korea, Monday, Jan. 26, 2009. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man) # .
  • January 26-27 (Mon-Tue), 2009: Seol-Nal (Lunar New Year Days) (K) . calendar days with the exception of Lunar New Year and Korean Thanksgiving (Chusonk) .
  • "Seollal" is what the Koreans call Lunar New Year's Day (sometimes referred to as . 2009 marks the first day of the year, according to the lunar calendar, .
  • 26 Jan 2009 . Another day and another new lunar year is upon us! We wish everyone a happy, safe and lucky new year and we hope that this year will be .
  • 4 Feb 2008 . (Lunar new year in korea). “Lunar new Year” (Chinese's New Year) is the . View all archives, December 2009, November 2009, October 2009 .
  • 31 Jan 2009 . Lunar New Year Parade - January 31, 2009: The parade is the highlight of the Chinese . Korean Lunar New Year Celebration at Korea Village: .
  • Korea - The traditional lunar new year festival, Seollal, is celebrated with traditional rice cake soup and a trip to the shore or mountains to see the .
  • 20 Jan 2008 . The Korean American Association Logo The Korean American Association of Clarksville brought the Korean lunar New Year celebration to our .
  • Only China, Korea and Vietnam follow lunar traditions, but the museum also . Article:Lunar New year at the Oakland Museum:/c/a/2009/01/21/NS6115AE6B. .
  • 26 Jan 2009 . January 26, 2009|My-Thuan Tran . For many Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean families, Lunar New Year is a time to pass along deep traditions .
  • 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 .
  • Information: "Sounds & Dance of Korea 2009," hosted by the Korean Embassy's KORUS . Celebrating Korean Lunar New Year at Dulles International Airport .
  • On TripAdvisor's Seoul travel forum, travelers are asking questions and offering advice on topics like "Korea 2009 Lunar New Year public holiday - what to .
  • Lunar New Year Celebration and Flower Market. Sunday, January 25, 2009, 10 a.m.–4:30 . to explore Lunar New Year plants from China, Korea, and Vietnam. .
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  • 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 .
  • Lunar New Year. Recipes and lore for Chinese New Year. China, Korea,Vietnam . 18, 2007—Year of the Boar or Pig; Feb. 07, 2008—Rat; Jan. 26, 2009—Ox; Feb. .
  • Posted by: Justin Li | January 31, 2009 . The first combined Chinese and Korean Lunar New Year celebrations at Eastwood Mall on 31 January proved a .
  • To celebrate the Lunar New Year, the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) is organizing . ☞KTO Hanbok Wearing Event at TIC January 20092009 Lunar New Year .
  • 26 Jan 2009 . 22 JustMe January 27, 2009 at 5:56 am. Wait a minute, Koreans celebrate Lunar New Year, too? Thought only Chinese and Vietnamese do! .
  • 27 January, 2009 | By Jean Noh. The second part of John Woo's action epic Red Cliff topped South Korea's Lunar New Year holiday charts, with the film .
  • 16 Feb 2009 . N. Korea's Kim appears in public on Lunar New Year. 01/27/2009 05:56 AM. North Koreans cheered leader Kim Jong Il when he appeared at a .
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  • “seol-nal” – Korea's lunar new year celebration. by Betchay on March 1, 2007. February 17, 18 and 19 are this year's lunar new year holiday. .
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  • YouTube - Lunar New Year 2009~How to say "Happy New Year" in. Sol - Korean Lunar New Year. The Lunar New Year Customs in korea | NowPublic News Coverage .
  • 25 Jan 2009 . Happy Chinese New Year, Happy Seollal (Korean) and Happy New Year to everyone who celebrates . 7 Responses to “Happy Lunar New Year 2009” .
  • reply January 22nd, 2009 at 11:12 PM. 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 .
  • 26 Jan 2009 . Koreans give gift boxes for lunar new year. . http://www.koreasparkle.com/2009/01/the-golden-klog-awards-survey-is-up-go-vote/#content .
  • Read Over the Moon - A taste of Lunar New Year beyond China and other . Therefore, in preparation for the New Year, it is traditional in Korea . . Chicken Wings with Ginger and Caramel Sauce Asian Flavors of Jean-Georges, March 2009 .
  • festivalChinese Chunjie, Vietnamese Tet, Korean Solnal, Tibetan Losar, . 25 Dec. 2009 <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1436292/Lunar-New-Year>. .
  • Official Lunar New Year 2009 Flyer On Saturday, February 7, 2009, . Taiko, Shaolin Kung Fu, Chinese music and dance, and Korean drumming. .
  • Posted on Saturday January 31st, 2009 at 02:01 in korean lunar new year, . Posted on Thursday January 22nd, 2009 at 12:11 in lunar new year, korean parade .
  • Qualified professionals can license data for 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, . Lunar New Year: The Lunar New Year (Seollal) traditional Korean holiday was .
  • 27 Jan 2009 . This year's lunar new year day is Jan. 26, 2009 and it's been eight years since I celebrated it with my Korean family. .
  • The Korean Lunar New Year or Seol is the first day of the Korean calendar. In the year 2009, the Korean New Year falls on January 26th. .
  • Find pictures of South Korea North Korea Lunar New Year from January 26, 2009 in the AP Images collection at HighBeam Research.
  • 24 Jan 2009 . Happy Ox-picious Lunar New Year - Mung Tet 2009-Photo-01 . the lunar new year that is celebrated by Vietnamese, Chinese, and Korean people .
  • Korean New Year, also known, as “Solnal ”, is celebrated on the first day of the Lunar New Year. With confusion on the day to celebrate the Korean New Year .
  • 8 Jan 2009 . The Postal Service introduced its previous Lunar New Year stamps series in . The Year of the Ox begins Jan. 26, 2009, and ends Feb. 13, 2010. . The lunar new year is celebrated primarily by people of Chinese, Korean, .
  • Many events include Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese communities. . Chinese Lunar New Year is celebrated in Chinatown with parade, . The 2009 event - whose ambassador was Jackie Chan-- drew over 600000 weekends over three weekends. .
  • 31 Jan 2006 . Seol-ral, or Korean Lunar New Year is a three day celebration which brings Korean back to their . Upcoming events for AAA Spring 2009! .
  • Korean Public Holidays in 2009. 1 January - New Year's Day. 25-27 January – Lunar New Year (3 days)*. 1 March – Independence Movement Day. 1 May - Labor Day .
  • (Chinese New Year, Korean Sol-nal & Vietnamese Tet). The Lunar New Year celebrations (Year of the Ox) begins on January 26 , 2009. The Lunar New Year is an .
  • 8 Feb 2008 . There's also a Korean Lunar New Year Festival in Queens. . New Year's Eve 2009 Events and Activities for New York City Kids .
  • Many Koreans greet the New Year (both Western and lunar) by visiting East coast locations such . This page was last modified on 13 December 2009 at 03:37. .