Is Korean New Year same as Chinese?

Korean Lunar New Year, or 설날 (Seollal) is the Korean version of Chinese New Year. It is celebrated at the same time as Chinese New Year (except for a rare case every several years where they fall a day apart) and, as the name indicates, is dependent on the lunar calendar.
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What is the Korean New Year called?

Seollal (Korean: 설날; RR: Seollal; MR: Sŏllal) is a festival and national holiday commemorating the first day of the Chinese lunisolar calendar. It is one of the most important traditional holidays in both North and South Korea.
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Do Japanese and Korean celebrate Chinese New Year?

The lunisolar Chinese calendar is also used in Japan and Korea. Contrary to the consistent date of January 1st, the Chinese New Year, also called the Spring Festival, or the Lunar New Year, falls on a different date every year due to the lunar-solar calendar.
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Is Lunar New Year from China or Korea?

The celebration is believed to be one of the prototypes of the Chinese New Year. The first dated Chinese new year celebration can be traced back to Warring States period (475 BC – 221 AD).
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What do Korean people call Lunar New Year?

Seollal, or Korean Lunar New Year is a holiday and celebration which marks the first day of the Korean Lunar Calender. In 2014, Seollal falls on Friday, January 31st - though the celebration is typically three days long, beginning the day before and ending the day after.
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WHAT'S DIFFERENT? Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese New Year Compared (春節, 설날, Tết, 正月)



How do you say Happy Chinese New Year in Korean?

새해 복 많이 받으세요 (saehae bok mani badeuseyo)

This phrase is the go-to way of saying 'Happy New Year' in Korean.
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Do Koreans celebrate New Year twice?

For Koreans, New Year's Day, commonly known as Seollal, occurs at two times during the year. One occurs on the first day of the year on the lunar calendar, and the other on January 1 on the Gregorian calendar.
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Do Koreans follow the Chinese calendar?

Like most traditional calendars of other East Asian countries, the Korean Calendar is mainly derived from the Chinese calendar.
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Is lunar and Chinese New Year the same?

The terms 'Chinese New Year' and 'Lunar New Year' are often used synonymously, and in the right context (of China), usually refer to the same thing.
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What is the biggest holiday in Korea?

Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) and Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day) are the most important traditional holidays for Koreans, so millions of people visit their hometown to celebrate with their families.
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Which country does not celebrate Lunar New Year?

Japan is one of the few countries in East Asia that doesn't celebrate the Lunar New Year, one of the world's largest celebrations.
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What country has the new year first?

The Line Islands (part of Kiribati) and Tonga are the first places to welcome the New Year, while American Samoa, Baker Island and Howland Island (part of the United States Minor Outlying Islands) are among the last.
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What is Chinese New Year called?

Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, is China's most important festival. It is also the most important celebration for families and includes a week of official public holiday.
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What year is 2022 in Korea?

2022 is the year of the Water Tiger.
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Which year is going on in South Korea?

The birth year of Kim Il-sung, 1912 in the Gregorian calendar, became "Juche 1" in the North Korean calendar. Thus, the current year, 2022, is "Juche 111", the next year, 2023, will be "Juche 112", and so on.
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Is it rude to say Chinese New Year?

There's nothing technically wrong with calling it Chinese New Year.
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Is it OK to say Happy Chinese New Year?

The most common greeting used during the Chinese New Year is a simple “Happy New Year,” also used during our regular Jan 1st new year.
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Is Thai New Year same as Chinese New Year?

Songkran – or the “water splashing festival” – is Thailand's New Year. Thais used to set their New Year by the lunar calendar as in many other Asian cultures, including Chinese. But today it has a fixed date – from April 13 to 15. It is a spring festival, like Lunar New Year.
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How do Korean years work?

Korean age is a way that Koreans calculate their age. It is always one or two years more than your international age. Koreans consider a year in the womb as counting towards their age, so everyone is one year old at birth. Everyone gets one year added to their Korean age on New Year's Day.
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Do Koreans celebrate January 1st?

Koreans celebrate New Year's Day at the start of the year on the lunar calendar (Solnal) and have done so for thousands of years. However, many Koreans now also celebrate the New Year at the start of the solar calendar (January 1) as Westerners do. Thus, many people in Korea and abroad celebrate New Year's Day twice.
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Do they have birthdays in Korea?

Korean birthday celebrations or Dol are one of the important facets of Korean culture. When a person reaches an important age in his or her life, Koreans have unique celebrations to mark these milestones. Dol means it has been 365 days since the baby's birth.
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How old are you when your born in Korea?

In Korea, you are already one year old when you are born.

The prenatal period is rounded up to a year and counted as a year of life, as opposed to the West, where you, so to speak, start from zero. In Korea, you "age" a year every New Year rather than on your birthday.
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How can I be happy in Korean?

To say 'happiness' in Korean, you can say 행복(haengbok) or 기쁨 (gippeum). To find happiness.
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