Murray Hill in Queens may not have the same name recognition as its Manhattan counterpart, but for those in the know, it’s a ...
essentially the Korean equivalent of the Chinese new year. It is where families gather to celebrate the beginning of a new lunar year with traditional foods, ancestral rites, and traditional games.
Korean Cultural Center in Thailand held ‘Korean New Year’ in January 24th to celebrate Seollal ... making rice-cake using a mallet called 'Tteokme', and a traditional food 'Tteokguk' experiencing.
New Year's celebrations vary throughout the world. Some celebrate the new year on January 1. Others take place later in the month—like Lunar New Year and Korean New Year. But what is Korean New ...