Chuseok is also known as Hangawi, which means the 15th day of August, according to the lunar calendar. On this day, a
full harvest moon appeared in the sky and families gathered to enjoy time together and give thanks to their ancestors for the plentiful harvest
.
What is celebrated during Chuseok?
In contemporary South Korea, on Chuseok, masses of people travel from large cities to their hometowns to pay respect to the spirits of their ancestors. Chuseok celebrates
the bountiful harvest
and strives for the next year to be better than the last. People perform ancestral worship rituals early in the morning.
What do you do for Chuseok?
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Visit a Traditional Site. ...
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Have Fun at an Amusement Park. ...
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Visit A Hot Spot. ...
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Visit a Museum. ...
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Enjoy Nature. ...
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Have A Wellness Experience. ...
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Take in a Performance. ...
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Enjoy A Staycation.
What do you say during Chuseok?
To greet someone during Chuseok, you may say
추석 잘 보내세요 (chuseok jal bonaeseyo)
. This means “Have a good Chuseok.” This is like saying “Happy Thanksgiving” in English.
What is the meaning of Chuseok?
Chuseok is also known as Hangawi, which means
the 15th day of August
, according to the lunar calendar. On this day, a full harvest moon appeared in the sky and families gathered to enjoy time together and give thanks to their ancestors for the plentiful harvest.
What do Chuseok people eat?
Upon the arrival of Chuseok, families gather to make songpyeon (half-moon rice cake) and feast on
japchae (stir-fried glass noodles and vegetables)
and other representative traditional Korean holiday dishes.
Are shops closed during Chuseok?
Chuseok (‘Hangawi’ in Korean), or the Korean Thanksgiving, is one of the biggest Korean holidays. This year’s Chuseok holiday will be 5 days long in total, starting from Sept 30 to Oct 4, including the weekend.
Many shops, department stores, and restaurants will close down at some point during the holiday
.
Are stores closed on Chuseok?
Most department stores will be closed during Chuseok
, which means you won’t be able to get your fix of Korean cosmetics, however don’t let your ears droop because of that! Save your time and your money by buying cosmetics on the Lotte Duty Free website (eng.lottedfs.com).
Can foreigners celebrate Chuseok?
“While South Koreans are busy traveling across the country to visit their relatives, Chuseok
can be a lonely holiday for some 2 million foreigners living in the
country. But here in Seoul, there are many ways foreigners can enjoy the holidays.”
What is the name of the Korean flag?
The Korean flag is called
taegeukgi
(pronounced teh-GUK-key). The colors of the flag are red, blue, and black on a white background.
Is Chuseok the same as Moon Festival?
Chuseok (추석 / 秋夕; Autumn Eve), Korea
festival celebrated on the same day in the Chinese and other East Asian
lunisolar calendars. ... Moon Festival or Harvest Moon Festival, because of the celebration’s association with the full moon on this night, as well as the traditions of moon worship and moon viewing.
What is the biggest holiday in Korea?
Along with the Lunar New Year’s Day,
Chuseok, also known as hangawi
, is one of the biggest and most important holidays in Korea, which is held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month.
How do you congratulate Chuseok?
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즐거운 추석 되세요. (Have a Happy Chuseok).
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추석 연휴 잘 보내세요. (Have a great Chuseok holiday.)
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해피 추석 되세요. (Happy Chuseok!)
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즐거운 한가위 되세요. (Have a Happy Hangawi.)
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즐겁고 풍성한 한가위 되세요. (Have a Happy and Prosperous Hangawi.)
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가족과 함께 풍성하고 즐거운 추석 보내시길 바랍니다. ...
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마음이 풍요로운 행복한 한가위 보내세요. ...
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밝은 보름달처럼 넉넉한 한가위 명절 보내세요h.
What is a Korean kimono called?
The hanbok (in South Korea) or Chosŏn-ot (in North Korea)
is the traditional Korean clothes.
What does Songpyeon taste like?
Songpyeon is a
little sweet, chewy, and nutty
, with a subtle pine tree flavor that from steaming the rice cakes in fresh pine needles.
What fruit is Jeju famous for?
Located on the Southwest corner of Korea, Jeju is a famous island known for its beauty... and
oranges
(they even have their own name: Hallabong). The island is famous for its unique citrus fruit, the hallabong.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.