Korean New Year Observed on February 17, Korean New Year, known as Seollal, marks a culturally rich transition in the lunar calendar. It is celebrated with vibrant Festivities and ancestral rituals that reflect deep-rooted tradition. A wide range of Activities brings communities together, from folk games to ceremonial meals. The Family unit remains central, binding generations through shared customs and reverence. In both North Korea and South Korea, the holiday carries profound cultural resonance. It symbolizes renewal, unity, and respect for heritage. Streets and homes transform into vibrant spaces of remembrance, celebration, and seasonal renewal, filled with color, warmth, and enduring cultural symbolism.
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