1389:; Pronunciation: /tɔɡək/), a traditional soup consisting of rice cakes (tteok) most commonly served in a beef based broth and typically garnished with thinly sliced egg, green onion, and meat. There are many other variations featuring soy sauce in the soup base, as well as the addition of korean dumplings known as mandu (만두). The tteok is made by steaming glutinous rice flour and shaping the dough into long ropes that signify “an expansion of good fortune in the new year.” The rice cake ropes are then sliced into thin, oval shapes thought to resemble “yeopjeon (엽전),” a traditional Korean currency. The white color of the rice cakes is also thought to represent “purity and cleanliness.” Korean people believe that eating tteokguk signifies adding another year to your life as well. Its origins can be traced back to the 19th century from the mention of tteokguk in the “Dongguk Sesigi”, a book on traditional Korean customs. The dish was said to be “prepared during ancestral rites on the first morning of Lunar New Year." Tteokguk carries heavy symbolic meaning as a
1217:. The three days are the day of, the day before, and the day after. In 2016, 36 million South Koreans reportedly would be traveling to visit their families during the Korean New Year. Koreans not only travel within the country, but around the world, as well. Many Koreans travel from overseas to visit their families for this annual holiday. Since it is one of the few times families may be able to get together and catch up on one another's lives, it is considered respectful and important to attend the holiday. Often, the family members first visit the elders, and this includes the grandparents and the parents. It is also considered respectful for people to visit their mothers- and fathers-in-law during the Korean New Year.
1419:; Pronunciation: /tɕʌn/) are typically included in the Korean New Year's feast. Made with various fillings such as meat, seafood, and vegetables, the side dishes are a fried, flour-based side dish. Out of the many variations, shredded beef (yukjeon; 육전), oysters (guljeon; 굴전), kimchi (kimchijeon; 김치전), and green onion (pajeon; 파전) are the most popular fillings for the crispy pancakes. The jeon is often accompanied with a spicy, soy sauce and vinegar mixture flavored with Korean chili powder called gochugaru to enhance its taste. Traditionally, jeon is prepared for holidays and festive occasions like Lunar New Years, though they are presently regarded as a staple Korean side dish or appetizer in everyday meals.
3186:
3174:
2395:
2273:
49:
1294:
3162:
3198:
1277:
of the horse, and it was considered a good year in the money and career aspect of life. It is said that a person born in a specific zodiacal year will carry that zodiac animal's characteristics. As a result, Koreans plan their year and activities around it to have a good, prosperous year. Parents may have even planned the birth year of their child, so the child may have a specific characteristic.
1237:. The government has started taking certain measures to help stabilize and support ordinary people's livelihood for the New Year holiday period, raising the supply of agricultural, fishery, and livestock products. The government has also used rice reserves and pork imports to lower inflation. The government is also putting money into small and medium-sized companies to help with cash flow.
1049:(三國遺事), compiled in the 13th century. During the rule of Bicheo (also called Soji), 21st ruler of Silla, in 488 AD a number of unfortunate events surrounding an affair between a high ranking person responsible for shrines (宮主) and a noble, that coincided with a specific lineup of Zodiac signs led to the day also being nicknamed Daldo (怛忉). The customs and ceremonies for
1276:
is believed to have invited animals from all over the world to visit, to which only 12 visited. In return, he honoured them by naming the years in the order that they arrived. Koreans believe that specific zodiac animals bring specific resources and qualities. For example, the year 2014 was the year
1443:
as well. Japchae is a noodle dish containing beef, vegetables such as spinach, carrots, mushrooms, and chili peppers, and clear cellophane noodles made from potato starch. The mixture is stir fried and tossed in a sauce made from soy sauce, sugar, and sesame oil. Originally, japchae did not contain
1252:
Many preparations go into celebrating the Korean New Year. During the first morning, Koreans pay their respect towards their ancestors. Traditional foods are placed on a table as an offering to the ancestors, and a rite begins with deep bows from all family members. This is a sign of respect and a
1220:
Including travel expense, preparation for this holiday is very costly. Gifts are usually given to family members and new clothes are worn during the holiday. Traditional food is prepared for many family members coming to visit for the holiday. Fruits are especially expensive. Due to the increased
1280:
Another custom observed is the lighting of a "moon house" built from burnable firewood and branches. This symbolizes the warding off of bad/evil spirits for the new year. Many also choose to add wishes they want to come true in the next year to the moon house.
1328:. Dressed in traditional clothing, people wish their elders (grandparents, parents and aunts and uncles) a happy new year by performing a deep traditional bow (rites with more than one bow involved are usually for the deceased) and saying the words
1259:, usually worn for special occasions such as weddings, Korean New Year, child's first birthday, amongst others. However, with modernization and evolving mores in the culture, more people tend to prefer westernized, modern clothing to the
1105:, under intense pressure by the Japanese, had no choice to enact the ban despite reluctance by himself and the Korean people. The Japanese rulers had forced the Koreans to do what they say as part of cultural assimilation and genocide.
1172:
should be re-designated as a national holiday. Factors include respecting cultural traditions was raised, in addition to removing remnants of
Japanese colonial rule and the South Korean dictatorship period especially under
1466:
remains a popular game, especially during Korean New Year. It is played using a set of specially designed sticks and is considered appropriate for all ages and genders. Men and boys traditionally would also fly rectangle
1165:
in 1950, the provisional Korean government designated the period from 1 to 3 January of the
Gregorian calendar as a public new year holiday. In 1980s South Korea, there was widespread opinion among South Koreans that
1208:
The festival is a typical family holiday for the
Koreans. The three-day holiday is used by many to return to their hometowns to visit their parents and other relatives, where they perform an ancestral ritual called
315:, means "year of age" since it is also the date when Koreans grow a year older, though in South Korea this has changed as of 2023. The modern Korean word for "age" – sal is derived from the same origin as seol. Nal
1241:
1253:
very important practice on the first day of the New Year in Korea. It is also where they pray for the well-being of all the family members. Many
Koreans dress up in colourful traditional Korean clothing called
2230:
TasteAtlas. (28 July 2016). Japchae: Traditional noodle dish from South Korea: Tasteatlas. World Food Atlas: Discover 16562 Local Dishes & Ingredients. Retrieved 7 December 2022, from
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any noodles or meat at all when it was invented by a servant of King
Gwangaegun, though it has evolved since then to become Korea’s well known noodle dish suitable for celebrations.
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TasteAtlas. (28 June 2016). Jeon: Traditional pancake from South Korea: Tasteatlas. World Food Atlas: Discover 16562 Local Dishes & Ingredients. Retrieved 7 December 2022, from
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Koreans in the past are said to have celebrated the Lunar New Year during the Silla
Kingdom (57 BC-AD 935) as excerpted in traditional Chinese literary works, such as "Book of Sui."
1231:. As a result, some people have chosen to forgo some traditions because they have become too expensive. These families prepare a modest ancestral rite only with necessary foods for
429:), eat traditional food and play traditional folk games. One of the most well known practices in the current day is receiving money from their elders after performing a formal
2383:
2261:
1340:, "Please receive a lot of good fortune for the New Year".) Elders typically reward this gesture by giving children new year's money, or "pocket money" called
2457:
2361:
2239:
1032:
in the 7th century. Discontinued practices for worshipping deities from the native folk religion such as the ones of the sun and moon are also mentioned.
3253:
2523:
1840:
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as well as the modern day. By the 13th century, the Korean new year was one of the nine major national festivals of Goryeo, according to the
2135:
2376:
2254:
1112:
after years of war, intimidation and political machinations. During this period, the
Japanese reiterated the prohibition of celebrating
457:
eleventh or twelfth month in the lead-up to the New Year. In such a case, the New Year falls on the third new moon after the solstice.
1346:(usually in the form of crisp paper money) in silk bags made with beautiful traditional designs, as well as offering words of wisdom (
3268:
1999:
3122:
2369:
2247:
2104:
3258:
2391:
2269:
3263:
2475:
1194:
administration accepted public opinion that the old New Year's Day should be re-vitalized, designating the original New Year
2981:
1781:
2516:
1940:
1885:
3223:
2057:
1901:
2462:
2330:
1158:
2340:
3238:
2490:
2399:
2325:
2277:
1755:
1718:
1582:
1577:
597:
267:
220:
1806:
3233:
2958:
2509:
2452:
986:
3228:
3248:
2215:
Korean
Culture and Information Service (KOCIS). (n.d.). Food. Korea.net. Retrieved 7 December 2022, from
454:
2118:
1272:. 12 animals represent the 12 years in sequential order with the rat/mouse representing the first year.
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2320:
1848:
1453:
2305:
3243:
3139:
1760:
1119:
3218:
2952:
2892:
1852:
1458:
Many traditional games are associated with the Korean New Year. The traditional family board game
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2427:
2083:
1748:
1713:
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2150:
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itself. The Korean lunisolar calendar, like most other East Asian calendars such as those of
277:
234:
2969:
2946:
2480:
2447:
2315:
1240:
286:) is a Korean traditional festival and national holiday commemorating the first day of the
1395:
dish representing good fortune, new beginnings, and the rich holiday traditions of Korea.
8:
2886:
2797:
2009:
1681:
1626:
351:
2874:
2851:
2701:
1671:
1651:
1123:
978:
548:
347:
287:
113:
23:. For other traditions of celebrating the lunar New Year in other regions of Asia, see
1551:) spinning is also a traditional game played by children. Recently, a few adults play
1322: "worship elders") is a ritual of filial piety that is traditionally observed on
3060:
2672:
2410:
2310:
2288:
1956:
1936:
1881:
1598:
1127:
379:
366:
dynasty. China and Japan use different terms for their respective new years, such as
343:
170:
2216:
2176:
1499:, a game in which a light object is wrapped in paper or cloth, and then kicked in a
2929:
2755:
2666:
2562:
2004:
1590:
1024:
1004:
359:
355:
165:
102:
1016:
celebrations are included in the 7th century
Chinese historical works, called the
3173:
3166:
3127:
2964:
2785:
2731:
2485:
1930:
1875:
1572:
1109:
1080:
478:
450:
339:
257:
128:
20:
19:
This article is about the festival and national holiday of Korea observed on the
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3112:
2737:
2597:
2432:
1661:
1269:
1178:
993:
Worshipping events with the celebration of singing and dancing was recorded in
31:
24:
2034:
578:, it has been called by many other names. They are listed in the table below.
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2987:
2767:
2719:
2467:
1029:
3202:
3190:
3066:
2880:
2779:
2181:
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1174:
1084:
434:
363:
412:
3178:
3033:
2993:
2934:
2773:
2713:
2638:
2603:
2394:
2272:
2088:
1935:. The National Folk Museum of Korea (South Korea). 2014. pp. 30–46.
1608:
1486:
1408:
1222:
1191:
1044:
1018:
982:
299:
295:
175:
2078:
2076:
48:
2833:
2821:
2725:
2632:
2626:
2550:
2501:
2422:
2345:
1520:
1506:
1293:
1162:
2000:"[Weekender] Koreans spend century standing by Lunar New Year"
225:
2904:
2743:
2556:
2442:
2350:
2300:
2231:
2073:
1503:-like manner. Korean women and girls would have traditionally played
1494:
1118:. The Japanese rulers set the official Korean New Year to follow the
1079:
By the 1890s, Korea was increasingly politically intimidated by the
3132:
3095:
3089:
2868:
2839:
2749:
2695:
2573:
2536:
2532:
1841:"Celebrating Seollal in Korea: Glimpse of Local New Year's Customs"
1641:
1638:
Similar Asian
Lunisolar New Year celebrations that occur in April:
1378:
1066:
971:
The earliest attestations of the festivals and customs surrounding
446:
338:) is used, when referring to the date of the lunar new year of the
124:
2201:
1437:; Pronunciation: /t͡ɕa̠p̚t͡ɕʰɛ/) is often served on holidays like
1383:
The main dish eaten on New Year’s Day in South Korea is tteokguk (
2910:
2809:
2791:
2609:
2567:
2335:
1552:
1500:
1428:
1102:
985:(魏書 東夷傳), of the contemporary Chinese historical work called the
385:
During this time, many Koreans would visit their family, perform
291:
185:
91:
3161:
2177:"12 Traditional Korean Food & How They've Evolved Over Time"
1028:(舊唐書), containing excerpts of national rituals and festivals in
322:
3016:
2999:
2975:
2707:
1528:
1273:
1268:
Additionally, Koreans follow a zodiac that is identical to the
1212:
1060:
1056:
587:
430:
392:
312:
204:
56:
1427:
In addition to being served at birthday parties and weddings,
3039:
2898:
2845:
2827:
2815:
2803:
2761:
1618:
1558:
1355:
1200:
as both the official Korean New Year and a national holiday.
994:
592:
488:
329:
180:
3197:
1533:(originally a little stone, but today many buy manufactured
354:, among others, are all derived from historical variants of
1468:
386:
290:. It is one of the most important traditional holidays for
1461:
239:
64:
1611:
1587:
Celebrations of Lunar New Year in other parts of Asia:
1184:
In response, the South Korean government declared that
1601:
1087:
at the time) over Korea severely diminished after the
445:
generally occurs in January or February on the second
3150:
2458:
Day of Victory in the Great Fatherland Liberation War
1644:
966:
2130:
2128:
1556:
1540:
1534:
1526:
1518:
1504:
1492:
1484:
1472:
1459:
1438:
1399:
1390:
1369:
1353:
1347:
1341:
1329:
1323:
1301:
1285:
1260:
1254:
1244:
1232:
1226:
1210:
1195:
1185:
1167:
1113:
1092:
1074:
1064:
1050:
1042:
1036:
1011:
972:
951:
944:
921:
914:
888:
881:
858:
851:
828:
821:
795:
788:
762:
755:
729:
722:
696:
689:
666:
659:
626:
573:
552:
526:
520:
502:
472:
466:
440:
410:
390:
281:
271:
250:
78:
62:
54:
1674:
1654:
1835:
1833:
1831:
1829:
1827:
1684:
572:While Korean New Year is generally referred to as
2226:
2224:
2217:https://www.korea.net/AboutKorea/Korean-Life/Food
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1664:
302:as well as Korean diaspora all around the world.
3210:
1629:
1265:. After the rite, the members have a big feast.
2151:"Research Guides: Lunar New Year: Introduction"
1824:
1190:was a folk day from 1985 to 1988. In 1989, the
1055:have been passed onto in time and continued to
2221:
1352:). Historically, parents gave out rice cakes (
2517:
2377:
2255:
1877:Encyclopedia of New Year's Holidays Worldwide
1108:In 1910, Korea was officially annexed by the
373:
367:
321:means day in Korean, derived from Old Korean
2211:
2209:
1546:
1512:
1478:
1432:
1414:
1384:
1335:
1313:
1307:
1149:
1143:
1137:
1131:
998:
937:
930:
907:
900:
874:
867:
844:
837:
814:
807:
781:
774:
748:
741:
715:
708:
682:
675:
652:
645:
633:
619:
612:
564:
558:
538:
532:
514:
508:
492:
482:
424:
418:
404:
398:
333:
316:
306:
261:
210:
30:"Seol" redirects here. For the surname, see
2698:(North & Central India (Solar), Nepali)
1742:
1740:
1738:
1736:
1319:
544:
498:
2524:
2510:
2384:
2370:
2262:
2248:
1993:
1991:
1989:
1987:
1985:
1983:
1981:
2206:
1997:
1782:"How South Koreans woke up years younger"
3123:South and Southeast Asian solar New Year
2531:
1973:夫餘...以殷正月祭天,國中大會,連日飲食歌舞,名曰迎鼓,於是時斷刑獄,解囚徒。
1733:
1292:
1239:
3254:Food and drink festivals in South Korea
1978:
1932:Encyclopedia of Korean Seasonal Customs
1035:The oldest surviving Korean records of
501: "lunar new year", also known as '
3211:
1122:which was set at the first day of the
551:new year on 1 January), also known as
2505:
2476:Day of the Foundation of the Republic
2365:
2243:
2119:"Daughters-in-law vs. mothers-in-law"
1873:
2174:
1925:
1923:
1708:
1706:
1704:
1083:after Chinese suzerainty (under the
2704:(North & Central India (Lunar))
1998:Ji-hyoung, Son (13 February 2018).
1746:
977:are found in the Dongyi section of
13:
2232:https://www.tasteatlas.com/japchae
2175:Kuah, Jasmine (19 November 2020).
1959:[Book of Wei, Volume 30].
1906:Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation
967:Adaptation to the Chinese calendar
433:, a tradition likely adopted from
14:
3280:
2148:
1920:
1851:. 2 February 2018. Archived from
1701:
1525:, a game played with five little
1511:, a game of jumping on a seesaw (
1225:are inflated during the month of
1075:Japanese ban and re-establishment
3269:Observances held on the new moon
3196:
3184:
3172:
3160:
2393:
2271:
1363:
997:during what was the 12th month (
47:
2202:https://www.tasteatlas.com/jeon
2194:
2168:
2142:
2111:
2097:
2050:
2027:
1880:. McFarland. pp. 134–135.
1360:) and fruit to their children.
771:The morning of the first month
2400:Public holidays in North Korea
2278:Public holidays in South Korea
1949:
1894:
1867:
1799:
1774:
1756:Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
1719:Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
1583:Public holidays in North Korea
1578:Public holidays in South Korea
1433:
1415:
1385:
1314:
1308:
1150:
1144:
1142:, and the old new year became
1138:
1132:
539:
533:
515:
509:
493:
483:
262:
211:
1:
3259:Folk festivals in South Korea
1694:
1447:
1413:Savory pancakes called jeon (
987:Records of the Three Kingdoms
3264:Winter events in South Korea
1908:(in Korean). 20 January 2012
547: "solar new year" i.e.
7:
2064:Old Book of Tang, Volume199
2045:新羅:每正月旦相賀,王設宴會,班賚羣官。其日拜日月神。
1904:[Korean New Year].
1685:
1675:
1665:
1655:
1645:
1612:
1602:
1566:
1557:
1541:
1535:
1527:
1519:
1505:
1493:
1485:
1473:
1460:
1439:
1400:
1391:
1370:
1368:
1354:
1348:
1342:
1331:'saehae bok mani badeuseyo'
1330:
1324:
1302:
1286:
1261:
1255:
1245:
1233:
1227:
1211:
1196:
1186:
1168:
1114:
1093:
1065:
1051:
1043:
1037:
1012:
973:
952:
945:
922:
915:
889:
882:
859:
852:
829:
822:
796:
789:
763:
756:
730:
723:
697:
690:
667:
660:
627:
574:
553:
527:
521:
503:
473:
467:
441:
411:
391:
294:, being celebrated in both
282:
272:
251:
240:
226:
79:
63:
55:
10:
3285:
2453:International Workers' Day
1874:Crump, William D. (2014).
1849:Korea Tourism Organization
1753:[Lunar New Year].
1454:Traditional games of Korea
1451:
1422:
1406:
1376:
1203:
961:
897:The beginning of the year
29:
18:
16:Traditional Korean holiday
3105:
3082:
3053:
3026:
3009:
2920:
2861:
2688:
2659:
2652:
2619:
2590:
2583:
2543:
2463:Fatherland Liberation Day
2406:
2306:Independence Movement Day
2284:
1761:Academy of Korean Studies
1547:
1513:
1479:
1336:
1161:in 1945 and prior to the
1097:was banned. Korea's last
999:
938:
931:
908:
901:
896:
875:
868:
845:
838:
815:
808:
803:
782:
775:
749:
742:
716:
709:
683:
676:
653:
646:
641:
620:
613:
565:
559:
425:
419:
405:
399:
378:, which are derived from
374:
368:
334:
317:
307:
233:
219:
203:
198:
158:
150:
142:
134:
119:
108:
98:
87:
74:
46:
41:
3224:Public holidays in Korea
2893:Water-Splashing Festival
1749:
1284:
1010:The earliest records of
460:
2438:Military Foundation Day
2428:Day of the Shining Star
2341:National Foundation Day
2331:National Liberation Day
2155:researchguides.case.edu
1747:Kim, Myeong-ja (2010).
1555:instead of traditional
1398:
1091:. By 1907, celebrating
1089:First Sino-Japanese War
324:
3140:Indian New Year's days
2722:(Gujarati, Rajasthani)
2068:新羅:重元日,相慶賀燕饗,每以其日拜日月神。
2041:Book of Sui, Volume 81
1630:
1312:; Hanja:
1298:
1297:Korean traditional bow
1249:
634:
537:; Hanja:
513:; Hanja:
471:' generally refers to
311:" in Middle Korean in
3239:New Year celebrations
3075:(England, historical)
2553:(Ethiopian, Eritrean)
1811:opendict.korean.go.kr
1296:
1243:
804:The head of the year
453:, unless there is an
146:Saturday, 10 February
123:Typically the second
3234:February observances
3069:(traditional Julian)
2481:Party Foundation Day
1539:in toy shops). Top (
1130:. The day is called
1041:can be found in the
584:Literal translation
525:' may also refer to
507:' (Korean:
221:Revised Romanization
3229:January observances
3063:(Gregorian, Julian)
2788:(Rai, Tharu, Magar)
1855:on 30 December 2020
1672:Sri Lankan New Year
1656:(Chaul Chnam Thmey)
1627:Vietnamese New Year
1159:liberation of Korea
186:Vietnamese New Year
3249:Festivals in Korea
2824:(Marathi, Konkani)
2121:. 8 February 2013.
1652:Cambodian New Year
1609:Mongolian New Year
1306:(Korean:
1299:
1250:
1124:Gregorian calendar
642:The first morning
531:(Korean:
305:Seol, written as "
288:lunisolar calendar
176:Mongolian New Year
138:Sunday, 22 January
114:lunisolar calendar
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451:winter solstice
387:ancestral rites
340:Korean calendar
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199:Korean New Year
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159:Related to
129:winter solstice
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