Chuseok is celebrated on the 15th day of the lunar year.
i know south Korea celebrates it but its called chuseok
Chuseok, also known as Korean Thanksgiving Day, is celebrated to honor and thank ancestors for the year's harvest. It is a time for families to reunite, share traditional foods like rice cakes (songpyeon), and perform ancestral rituals called charye. The holiday also emphasizes the importance of family and community, as people express gratitude for their blessings and reflect on their heritage. Additionally, Chuseok is a chance to enjoy the autumn season and participate in various cultural activities.
Chuseok is the Korean Thanksgiving and is one of the two major holidays of the year. This is a time when families traditional travelled back to their home towns to be with family and to pay their respects to their ancestors.http://www.korea4expats.com/About-Korea-qa-What-is-Chuseok-128.htmlhttp://www.korea4expats.com/news-what-is-chuseok.htmlHope that helps! :D
Chuseok began as a celebration in korea, united states, japan, china and the other countries of asia to remember their ancestors and as a thanksgiving to each and every person who celebrate this festival.
They eat songpyeon, hangwa, bulgogi, japchae and fruits
The traditional Korean garment known as "hanbok" is worn on special occasions such as weddings, New Year's Day, and traditional holidays like Chuseok and Seollal. Hanbok is also commonly worn during ceremonies or ancestral rituals.
when and where was hosein celebrated
Their death is not celebrated, their entrance into Heaven is celebrated.
It is celebrated when people care and none does so its not celebrated.
what people celebrated it
Diwali is celebrated in many countries. In India, it is celebrated with zeal.