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What festivals do Koreans celebrate?
1, New Year's Day 65438+1 October1()

New Year's Day 65438+ 10/and 65438+1 0.2 are public holidays stipulated by the state. Korean New Year has the customs of stick grilles and Fu Tao. At the dawn of new year's day, people put some money into the scarecrow tied in advance and throw it at the crossroads to show that evil is driven away and good luck is ushered in. On New Year's Day, Korean girls will wear a hemp hat as a blessing towel on their heads and put on colorful clothes for a swing competition.

2. Lunar New Year 65438+1 October1()

The first day of the first lunar month is one of the biggest traditional festivals in Korea. On this day, the whole family dressed in national costumes held a ceremony to worship their ancestors. Public holidays are from the first day to the third day. During this period, Koreans will go back to their hometown to visit relatives, worship their ancestors and have a family reunion dinner.

3, February 14 Western Valentine's Day ()

In Korea, every February 14, girls usually give chocolates to boys they like. On this day, boys will invite their girlfriends to dinner, watch movies and express their love.

4. Section 3. 1 March 1 (? )

National independence movement day, also known as "Long live the independence movement day" and "March 1 independence movement day". 1 919 March1day, in order to resist the rule of Japanese imperialism, the Declaration of Independence was issued. National public holidays.

5. A white day, March 14 (? )

Influenced by Japan and Taiwan Province Province, South Korea also defines March 14 as white day, which is a love festival corresponding to Valentine's Day in February 14. On this day, boys will send beautifully packaged candy and roses to girls.

6. Election Day for Members of Parliament, April 13 (? )

7. Arbor Day April 5 (? )

April 5th is a festival for the whole people to plant trees and green the motherland.

9. Children's Day on May 5 ()

10, Children's Day on May 5, on which children can visit parks, zoos, museums and so on for free.

1 1, June 6th (? )

Zhong Xianri commemorates the 400,000 North Korean soldiers killed in the Korean War that broke out on June 25th, 950. On this day, the public will visit Zhong Xian Hospital in Tongque District of Seoul and national cemeteries all over the country.

12, Buddha's birthday is on April 8th (? )

On the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, was born. On this day, Buddhists held a grand memorial ceremony in the temple, and in the evening, Buddhists marched in procession with lotus lanterns.

13, Guangfu Festival August 15 (? )

August 15 is a day to commemorate August 1945' s victory over Japanese imperialist countries to restore sovereignty and liberate the nation.

14, Mid-Autumn Festival in August 15 ()

The most important festival of the year, while celebrating the harvest of the year, thanks the ancestors and gives them a day to go to the grave.

15, Tian Kaijie101October 3 (? )

This is a public festival in South Korea to commemorate the founding of ancient Korea by Dangun, the ancestor of the Korean nation. On this day, the government and NGOs will hold a grand celebration.

16, Christmas 65438+February 25th (? )

Influenced by western culture, South Korea designated Christmas 65438+February 25th as a legal holiday.

China News Network-Korean holidays and weekends are not adjusted for one year, and the longest rest is 12 days.