People in Korea wear Korea Tradional dresses called Hanbok.
Chinese people often wear new or brightly colored clothes on Chinese New Year to symbolize a fresh start and good luck for the upcoming year. Traditional outfits may include qipao, cheongsam, or hanfu, and red is a popular color because it is considered lucky in Chinese culture. Many also wear gold jewelry and accessories to signify prosperity and wealth.
no
Japanese wear kimono on new years day
hey they do
Yes, both North and South Korea celebrate New Year's Day where it is called Sinjeong.
in vietnam over to hanoi
they wear Chinese dragon costumes
no
Chinese people don't really wear anything special. They do wear red on Chinese New Year though. That is the only special outfit they wear that is the closest to Christmas.
Chinese people usually tend to wear red instead. Red means good luck. A reason Chinese people may wear gold is that gold is valuable. So they wear it to represent good fortune in the upcoming year.
There are many festivals in Korea. If you are asking for a traditional one, they have one called sul-nahl. Sul-nahl is held on New Year's day and it's where people wear their traditional costumes called han-bok, get together with their family members or relatives, and make Korea's traditional foods. On this day, kids wear their traditional costumes as well, and they are required to bow to their elders. The kids receive money from their elders for bowing as a sign of respect and for a better future.
It is because red is fire and also it represents happiness and lucky.