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Korean new year is same as Chinese New Year
Soo-Jung-Gwa is a Korean traditional drink that Korean ancestors drank. People nowadays, when an Chinese New Year comes, they serve this particular drink and something called Shik-Hae, another Korean traditional drink, to their ansestors (deceased, of course). Hope it answered your question!
At like big holiday such as thanksgiving day(this thanksgiving day is different as us :) ) or new year's day.
New Year's is determined by the Gregorian calendar while Chinese New Year is determined by the lunar calendar.
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A "New Year's resolution".
many religions have different traditional for instance, most americans celebrate New Year as a celebration of a new year
Some Korean community celebrates Korean New Year twice. Korean wears Han-Bok on Korean New Year and they kneel and bow to their ancestors and the parents and the rest of the family member that's older then you. The family spends time together and eats rice cake (dukgook). They do these Korean dances called (Jishin Balpgi) to scare of evil spirits and they have great time doing it. Go to my website andrewham5.webs.com add me for facebook its andrewham5.tk
It depends on the culture and the location. The Germans and Pennsylvania Dutch serve roast pork and sauerkraut on New Year's Day. In the South, Hoppin' John is a traditional New Year's Day dish.
It's a celebration you do for a new year. You eat food, and meet people and celebrate. You get money and tell people to have new good lucks.