[영작]New Year`s Day in Korea
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- 2005.09.03
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- 2005.06
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한국의 새해..
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1.On New Year's Eve
2.Clothes
3.Food (meal ceremony)
4.Jol (bowing)
5.Entertainment
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New Year's Day in Korea
Like many other Asian countries, Korea has two different New Year's days according to solar and lunar calendars. The more widely preferred one is the lunar New Year's day, called So-nal. Sol-nal is a day for the whole family's reunion and for refreshing everyone's common life at the very beginning of a year. The day has many special meanings and events.
On New Year's Eve
On Sol-nal's Eve, people prepare special sieves made with straw (Bok-jori) and hang them outdoors to protect their family from evil and bad luck. Often, kids try to keep awake all that night because they believe that if they sleep, their eyebrows will turn white.
Clothes
On the morning of Sol-nal, everyone dresses in specially prepared, traditional clothes (usually new and fresh). Generally, these clothes are decorated with five colors. They are called Sol-bim.
Food (meal ceremony)
Early in the morning, every family gathers at their eldest male member's home to perform Cha-rye, ancestral memorial rites. Bowls of Ttok-kuk are served. This is a soup of thinly, sliced white rice cake, boiled in a thick beef broth topped with bright garnishes and green onions.
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