Is the New Year s time in South Korea the same as in China?

Updated on international 2024-03-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Korean Chinese New Year and China are the same day.

    The Chinese New Year in Korea is also on the first day of the first lunar month. South Korea calls the Spring Festival "Old Positive", which corresponds to calling the New Year "New Year", which means the old calendar year. The state stipulates that there will be a three-day holiday for the Spring Festival, which is the longest holiday in a year.

    Koreans are proud to return home to visit their relatives before the Chinese New Year's Eve. Every year before Chinese New Year's Eve, there is a scene of tens of millions of troops returning home.

    Koreans are very particular about Chinese New Year's Eve meals and eat at home. They believe that the Spring Festival is a major event to pay tribute to ancestors and inherit filial piety. Having a reunion dinner on Chinese New Year's Eve is not only rare, but also symbolizes the prosperity of the family.

    In Korea, the most important activity during the Spring Festival is to worship ancestors. On the morning of the Spring Festival, Koreans get up early, put on beautiful hanbok, and worship their ancestors. Koreans believe that the deceased ancestors only return on this day to taste the sacrificial food.

    The most famous food of the Spring Festival is the rice cake slice soup that you eat on the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, symbolizing the reunion of the new year.

    The traditional customs of the Korean Spring Festival are different from those of China. In South Korea, Tesp is the second largest festival after Chuseok Festival. The Spring Festival is called Jiuzheng in South Korea, which is the Lunar New Year.

    It is a national festival in Korea after the Mid-Autumn Festival. Every Spring Festival, the whole country is immersed in a joyful and peaceful atmosphere.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes. South Korea, located on the Korean Peninsula, has always been influenced by our culture and regards the Lunar New Year as the most important festival of the year. On the Korean Peninsula, the Lunar New Year is known as the "New Year's Day" or "Old Positive", and the first to third days of the first lunar month are official holidays for the whole nation.

    Every time the "old is positive", South Korea will also face the problem of "Spring Festival" due to the large flow of tens of millions of people. Fortunately, South Korea has a small land area, a relatively developed road transportation network, and almost every household has a car, so most Koreans will choose to drive home for the holidays.

    On the Korean Peninsula, every family eats "rice cake soup" at their dinner, which means that they are one year older and all things are renewed.

    Korean Spring Festival Customs:

    After the end of the festival, the elders are honored in the order of sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, and granddaughters-in-law, and the New Year's greetings are also very particular.

    Minors salute their elders, but the elders do not return the salute, while adults salute their elders, and the elders generally nod their heads in return. The elders will also give the children New Year's money.

    In Korea, only Chinese New Year's Eve and New Year's Day are celebrated, while Chinese New Year's greetings extend from Chinese New Year's Eve to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month.

    South Korea also has the custom of pasting Spring Festival couplets, but most of them choose the date of sticking Spring Festival couplets on the day of the beginning of spring. Korean customs and activities include flower pictures, jumping on the springboard, catching "glow-in-the-dark ghosts", and watching special programs for the Spring Festival.

    Legend has it that on the night of the first day of the new year, the glow-in-the-dark ghost would go to every house to try on everyone's shoes, and if they found a suitable one, they would take it away.

    To prevent shoes from being taken away, people mostly keep them in the house with a sieve or basket. Because glow-in-the-dark ghosts have a habit of counting things when they see them, the sky will be bright when they have finished counting the meshes on their sieves or baskets.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Spring Festival.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    (⊙o⊙)…It's simple. South Korea celebrates the Lunar New Year, while China celebrates the Spring Festival and the Lunar New Year.

    Therefore, when we celebrate the Spring Festival during the Chinese New Year, we say that the New Year is happy and happy, which is not the same meaning.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Chinese New Year for Chinese is also the Spring Festival for Koreans, and it is the same day.

    But the Korean New Year.

    The traditional customs are different from those of China. In South Korea, Tesp is the second largest festival after Chuseok Festival. The Spring Festival is called Jiuzheng in South Korea, which is the Lunar New Year.

    It is a national festival in Korea after the Mid-Autumn Festival. Every Spring Festival, the whole country is immersed in a joyful and peaceful atmosphere.

    Spring Festival customs: During the Spring Festival, the most important activity is to worship ancestors. Koreans have a strict saying about ancestor worship, and there are rules such as "fish east meat west", "head east tail west", "red east and white west", "jujube, chestnut, pear and persimmon", "raw east and cooked west" letter shirt, "left rice and right soup" and other rules, and the sacrificial procedures are also very strict.

    Every year when the Spring Festival arrives, Korean women wear beautiful national costumes and work in the kitchen from morning to night, and foreign girls who marry into the country of Han Ma Tanbi are also busy from morning to night like Korean women and late women. After sacrificing the ancestors, the younger generations will pay New Year's greetings to the elders, and the elders will give the younger generations New Year's greetings money.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Korean New Year is celebrated on January 1 every year.

    The Spring Festival in South Korea is the same day as the Chinese New Year, and South Korea calls the Spring Festival the old one, which corresponds to the new year as the new year, which means the old calendar year. The state stipulates that there will be a three-day holiday for the Spring Festival, which is the longest holiday in a year. Koreans are particular about going home for the New Year, and they have something in common with China.

    No matter how far Koreans work in ** or how far away they are from their hometown, they have to rush back to their hometown to reunite during the Spring Festival. If your parents are there, go back to your parents. If the parents are absent, the eldest brother is the father, and he goes to the eldest brother's house to reunite with the siblings.

    Since the Korean shirt is a country with a Chinese character cultural circle, the customs of the Spring Festival have many similarities with China.

    Korean Chinese New Year customs

    Koreans also post couplets during the New Year, but their couplets are posted on the slag day of Lichun. The most interesting thing is that our New Year's picture is festive, the couplets are all written in red and black, and the Korean Spring Festival couplets are written on big white paper. The white paper and black letters are pasted on both sides of the door, and we Chinese always feel strange when we look at it, as if there is something wrong with **.

    Koreans don't feel awkward and think it's traditional.

    Koreans make offerings mainly fruits and vegetables during the Spring Festival, as well as whole fried fish, rice, and fried cakes. These things are prepared by the daughter-in-law, and the man does not do it. When it is time to worship, worship in the order of the family tree, room by room.

    In the same room, the order of worship is the son, grandson, granddaughter, and daughter-in-law.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Korean New Year.

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