Jewel of S.Korea

Jewel of S.Korea

Monday, September 8, 2014

Happy Chuseok!




September 8 is Chuseok in S. Korea. It is the biggest holiday and people have a five-day vacation from September 6 to 10.

Chuseok is a time for reunions with families in a parent's or older sibling's hometown. People leave their apartment and head to their childhood homes. They buy and bring as many gifts as they can carry for their parents, siblings and other relatives. For many people, one's childhood home is a resting place that will live forever in their heart.

Chuseok is a festival during which people share their fruition and celebrate the arrival of the mid-autumn harvest season on the Korean Peninsula.

Families gather together and visit their ancestral grounds to pay respect to all the earlier generations of their family. Besides this there are also many events and activities that one can enjoy. Traditional activities include bullfights, weaving, viewing the full moon and attending a traditional circle dance, a ganggangsullae.

In short, Chuseok is the biggest holiday in Korea. It is a time when people can celebrate an abundant harvest, pay tribute and express gratitude to their family and to earlier generations and can enjoy the warmth of community.

Most likely Park Si Hoo is celebrating Chuseok with his family in his parent's home.^^


Source: KOREA.net

"Happy Chuseok" picture created by Wilma, thank you.



3 comments:

  1. Happy Chuseok, Wilma & everyone!^^

    ReplyDelete
  2. Chuseokbim or Chuseok dress alludes to wearing conventional Korean apparel called hanbok. Hanbok is additionally worn on Seollal and might be bought effectively in stores in Seoul and different urban communities.

    ReplyDelete