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Korea Festivals
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Korea Traditionals Food
Korea Traditions.
Music
Festival
Daeborium
Hanok (Korean Traditional House)
Hanok, traditional Korean houses, are environment-friendly establishments as they are built with materials readily available in nature, such as wood, earth, stone, straw, clay (for ceramic roof tiles), and paper. The two major types of hanok are giwajip (houses with tiled roofs) occupied by the nobility and chogajip (houses with straw-thatched roofs) inhabited by the peasantry. The most distinctive difference between these two types of houses is the roof.
Korea Traditions
Korea Festivals
2nd Month
Meoseumnal
Traditional Korean Games
Significance
Fists full moon
Date
Fists full moon
1st full moon of first month
Geuybulnori(Rice field burning), Daljip Taeugi(Bonfire), Aengmagi Taeugi(Talisman burning)
Events
Food
Ogokbap(Rice made of five grains), Yaksik (Glutinous rice), Bureom (nuts), Gwibalgisul (alcoholic beverage)
Festival for servants
Significanse
Singing, Dancing, Coming-of-age ceremony
Events
1st day of second month
Date
Food
Songpyeon(Traditional rice cake made with the grains)
Ganggang Sulrae
Neolttwigi
Jegichagi
Bulgogi
Kimchee
Samgyetang
Beebimbap
Wedding Custums
Festivals
Tol (The First Birthday)
Hwan-gap(Sixtieth Birthday)
National Flower
Thanks u
Full transcriptKorea Traditions.
Music
Festival
Daeborium
Hanok (Korean Traditional House)
Hanok, traditional Korean houses, are environment-friendly establishments as they are built with materials readily available in nature, such as wood, earth, stone, straw, clay (for ceramic roof tiles), and paper. The two major types of hanok are giwajip (houses with tiled roofs) occupied by the nobility and chogajip (houses with straw-thatched roofs) inhabited by the peasantry. The most distinctive difference between these two types of houses is the roof.
Korea Traditions
Korea Festivals
2nd Month
Meoseumnal
Traditional Korean Games
Significance
Fists full moon
Date
Fists full moon
1st full moon of first month
Geuybulnori(Rice field burning), Daljip Taeugi(Bonfire), Aengmagi Taeugi(Talisman burning)
Events
Food
Ogokbap(Rice made of five grains), Yaksik (Glutinous rice), Bureom (nuts), Gwibalgisul (alcoholic beverage)
Festival for servants
Significanse
Singing, Dancing, Coming-of-age ceremony
Events
1st day of second month
Date
Food
Songpyeon(Traditional rice cake made with the grains)
Ganggang Sulrae
Neolttwigi
Jegichagi
Bulgogi
Kimchee
Samgyetang
Beebimbap
Wedding Custums
Festivals
Tol (The First Birthday)
Hwan-gap(Sixtieth Birthday)
National Flower
Thanks u