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* [[Language/Korean/Culture/Korean-Music|Korean Music]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Culture/Korean-Games-and-Sports|Korean Games and Sports]] | |||
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* [[Language/Korean/Culture/Korean-Paper-Crafts|Korean Paper Crafts]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Culture/Korean-Calligraphy|Korean Calligraphy]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Culture/South-Korea-Timeline|South Korea Timeline]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Culture/Korean-Dramas|Korean Dramas]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Culture/Korean-National-Parks|Korean National Parks]] | |||
* [[Language/Korean/Culture/Korean-Pottery|Korean Pottery]] | |||
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Revision as of 13:05, 12 March 2023
As a Korean language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am excited to introduce you to Korean Festivals, one of the most important aspects of Korean culture. Festivals in Korea are deeply rooted in tradition and play a significant role in the country's history and identity.
Korean Festivals
Korean Festivals are celebrated throughout the year and reflect the country's rich cultural heritage. Each festival has its own unique characteristics and traditions, making them a fascinating way to learn about Korean history and culture. In this lesson, we will explore some of the most famous Korean Festivals:
Seollal (Lunar New Year)
Seollal, also known as Lunar New Year, is one of the most important Korean holidays. It usually falls between late January and mid-February and is a time for family reunions, traditional food, and ancestral rites. During Seollal, Koreans wear colorful Hanbok (Korean traditional clothing), play games, and perform traditional dances such as the Ganggangsullae. One of the main dishes served during Seollal is Tteokguk, a traditional Korean soup made of sliced rice cakes in beef broth.
Korean | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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세배 | Sebae | New Year’s bow |
한복 | Hanbok | Korean traditional clothing |
떡국 | Tteokguk | Sliced rice cake soup |
Buddha's Birthday
Buddha's Birthday, also known as Seokka Tanshin-il, is a celebration of the birth of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism. It usually falls in May and is a time for Koreans to pray for peace and happiness. One of the most famous traditions during Buddha's Birthday is the Lotus Lantern Festival. During this festival, lanterns in various shapes and sizes are lit and paraded through the streets.
Korean | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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연등회 | Yeondeunghoe | Lotus Lantern Festival |
연꽃등 | Yeonkkotdeng | Lotus-shaped lantern |
불상 | Bulsang | Buddha statue |
Chuseok (Harvest Festival)
Chuseok, also known as the Harvest Moon Festival, is one of the most important harvest festivals in Korea. It usually falls in September and is a time for family reunions, thanksgiving, and paying respect to ancestors. Koreans perform traditional folk games such as the Ganggangsullae dance and Seoljanggu dance during Chuseok. One of the main dishes served during Chuseok is Songpyeon, a type of rice cake filled with sweet sesame, bean paste, or chestnuts.
Korean | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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추석 | Chuseok | Harvest Moon Festival |
강강술래 | Ganggangsullae | Traditional Korean circle dance |
성냥구 | Seoljanggu | Traditional Korean percussion instrument |
Conclusion
Learning about Korean Festivals is a great way to understand Korean culture and history. Seollal, Buddha's Birthday, and Chuseok are just a few examples of the wide range of festivals celebrated in Korea. I encourage you to participate in these festivals if you have the opportunity, as they are a true celebration of Korean tradition and culture.
I hope you found this lesson informative and interesting. In the next lesson, we will explore Korean traditional games and sports.
Sources
Videos
Learn Korean Holidays - Christmas - YouTube
Korean Language & Culture Series(Ep.5: Korean Holidays) - YouTube
Related Lessons
- Korean Holidays
- Korean Music
- Korean Games and Sports
- Korean Folk Villages
- Korean Paper Crafts
- Korean Calligraphy
- South Korea Timeline
- Korean Dramas
- Korean National Parks
- Korean Pottery