Seollal, or Korean Lunar New Year is a holiday and celebration which marks the first day of the Korean Lunar Calender. In 2014, Seollal falls on Friday, January 31st - though the celebration is ...
is imperative to the country’s New Year’s traditions. South Korean New Year, known as Seollal, usually falls in late January or early February, and the soup is believed to bring those who eat ...
Tteokguk, a traditional Korean dish enjoyed during New Year's and Lunar ... and good fortune as you enjoy these cherished culinary traditions. Happy New Year!