Among the most cherished Cultural Holidays in East Asia, Seollal unfolds as a graceful tapestry of ancestry, ritual, and renewal. Observed widely in South Korea, the celebration marks the lunar new year with solemn remembrance and jubilant Festivities. Families don traditional hanbok, share symbolic dishes such as tteokguk, and perform ancestral rites that echo through generations. The atmosphere is both contemplative and vibrant. In some calendars and cultural discussions, references may coincide with dates like January 17, though the holiday itself follows the lunar cycle. Through elegant customs, Seollal preserves heritage while inviting communities to welcome prosperity, harmony, and renewal in the year ahead. 🎎✨

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