Much like Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving) people spend days preparing large quantities of food for Seollal, sometimes resulting in what is called "Myung Cheol Chung Hu Kun" or “Post-Holiday Trauma.” ...
In celebration of the Lunar New Year, or ‘Seollal’, a group volunteers prepare a heartwarming meal of traditional Korean ...
Bujeon Traditional Market in Busanjin District in Busan is bustling on Thursday, with residents purchasing fish, fruit and ...
Start the new year off right with just the right gifts As Seollal or the Lunar New Year approaches, a variety of gift sets ...
Courtesy of News1 According to the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation on the 16th, this year's expense for the Seollal ritual table was tallied at 203,349 won, up 3.9% from last year.