Lunar New Year in Korea


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March 4th 2009
Published: March 4th 2009
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The week of January 23 was the Lunar New Year. Although I know a little about this holiday I am including a link to a great website that (briefly) describes Korean customs for this holiday. Please check it out so you can better understand this important holiday and its interesting customs. It will take you about 45 seconds to read.

http://www.newyearfestival.com/new-year-in-korea.html





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Janet in her hanbok, the tradition Korean dress for special occasions


5th March 2009

There are so cute..she such a sweetie dancing and hopping around..And what a beautiful holiday and very neat . Is always interesting to learn about the way the world celebrates different from us..Erin you have a beautiful class and seem to be doing a great job with them..Keep up the good work, we miss you and dan loas take care of yourself....
8th February 2010

Korean New Year is same as Chinese
Wish you a a Happy New Year Korean.

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