yes many people say their is and research says yes
how do people in korea celebrate Christmas
No.
Santa
Turkey
It wasn't until recently that South Korea started Christmas, but you could say that they believe in santa clause and presents. They go out publicly, as some are Christian.
기쁜 성탄 that's how u spell it wat
Since this is in Japan forum, Koreans call Christmas "Christmas" but with better pronunciation. :) Otherwise it is called sung-tahn-juhl which means holiday of birth of the holy.
Korea
It is spring time because of the rotation of Earth and the Sun.
Christmas is celebrated in South Korea and department stores decorate for the holiday. Presents vary, but the most popular gift is money.
Three countries where Christmas isn't a public holiday are Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, and North Korea. In Saudi Arabia, the practice of celebrating Christmas is restricted due to the country's Islamic laws. Afghanistan, where the majority of the population is Muslim, also does not recognize Christmas as a public holiday. North Korea, known for its strict regime and limited religious freedom, has little to no acknowledgment of Christmas celebrations.
According to the Associated Press The distance between North Korea and Hawaii is about 7,000 kilometers (4,350 miles).