Through colourful books filled with memories, authors and illustrators are showing the joy of Korean food to young readers ...
"Let's Celebrate Korean New Year!" takes children on a vivid and engaging journey of exploration, highlighting the fun, ...
While certain elements of Korean food have gone mainstream — barbecue, fried chicken, modern-global — the heart of Korean ...
Homecoming New York and the Asian American Federation are teaming up to host a special Korean Lunar New Year Family Dinner on ...
Matthew Kang is the Lead Editor of the Southern California/Southwest region, and has covered dining, restaurants, food ...
The Korean Culture Association showcased traditional festivities for Seollal, the Korean Lunar New Year, by transforming the ...
On Jan. 29, millions of people around the world welcomed the Year of the Snake. While the holiday originated in China, many ...
As the campus’s Asian community has grown in recent decades, annual celebrations have remained a vital tradition.
On Jan. 29, as global celebrations of the Lunar New Year commenced, College and student organizations alike rang in the Year of the Snake with a slate of on-campus programming.
For members of the local Vietnamese and Korean communities, the Lunar New Year is a time of celebration, family and food. Called Seollal in South Korea, the holiday is observed over three days ...
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year ... and symbols of prosperity. Traditional foods like dumplings, spring rolls, and rice cakes are prepared to signify wealth and unity.
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.