Why does Korea have two New years days?

Koreans wearing hanbok and playing yut. Seollal generally occurs in January or February on the second new moon after the winter solstice, unless there is an intercalary eleventh or twelfth month in the lead-up to the New Year. In such a case, the New Year falls on the third new moon after the solstice.
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Is Chinese New Year and Korean New Year the same?

“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,” according to Amy Poehler's Smart Girls.
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What New Year is celebrated in Korea?

Today's Doodle welcomes the Year of the Tiger on the first day of the Lunar New Year. Celebrations begin with family gatherings, traditional food, and an air of anticipation for what's to come. Known in South Korea as Seollal, Lunar New Year typically lasts three days (the day before and after the new year).
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What is New Years called in Korea?

Seollal, or Korean Lunar New Year is a holiday and celebration which marks the first day of the Korean Lunar Calender.
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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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What year is 2022 in Korea?

2022 is the year of the Water Tiger.
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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 Koreans celebrate Christmas?

South Korea is the only Asian country that recognises Christmas (or Sung Tan Jul) as a national holiday. Although Koreans will have the day off to sit back and relax with their nearest and dearest, it is not a traditional holiday like Seollal or Chuseok.
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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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Why is Korean age a year older?

Your Korean age will always be at least one year older than your international age. That's because the Korean age adds one year because of the time you spent in the womb before being born (approximately one year). Your Korean age will change on New Year's Day, not on your birthday.
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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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What are red days in Korea?

Korea has twelve recognized red days (공휴일), a.k.a. public holidays. On these days, schools close, banks lock the vaults, and chaebols loosen their shackles. Pockets of the populous celebrate other holidays, like Easter or Ramadan. And children adopted your Halloween and Valentine's Day adornments.
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How old would I be in Korea?

First, all you need to do is add 1 to the current year, then subtract the year of your birth, and you will get your Korean age. Second, if you're not good at calculating, you can just follow this: If your birthday has passed: Your Age + 1 = Korean Age. If your birthday hasn't passed yet: Your Age + 2 = Korean Age.
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What is Santa called in Korea?

Santa Haraboji or Grandpa Santa

This South Korean Santa wears mainly green or blue - occasionally red. And he's never without his top hat or 'gat'.
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Do Koreans wear wedding rings?

Both parties plan for a Korean marriage per the traditions passed down. Engagement rings are not as popular in a traditional Korean wedding. The bride opts whether or not to wear the ring after the wedding. The couple may also choose to skip wedding rings.
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Why do so many Korean names start with Kim?

Because family names such as Lee and Kim were among those used by royalty in ancient Korea, they were preferred by provincial elites and, later, by commoners when plumping for a last name.
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What does a deep bow mean in Korean?

This type of greeting is used when informally greeting someone or walking past someone of a higher status. Business interactions require a deeper bow, where the torso bends from the waist by about 30 degrees. The deepest, most polite bow expresses sincerest gratitude or apology.
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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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What is year of Snake in Korean?

“Snake”: 뱀띠 (baem-tti) – 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013.
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Do Koreans believe in Year of the Tiger?

According to the Chinese zodiac, the year 2022 is the Year of the Tiger. Although the younger generation in Korea is perhaps no longer interested in the zodiac, it still counts for the older generation. The zodiac says that those who are born in the Year of the Tiger are bold, courageous, and confident.
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Is the Korean calendar different?

Koreans mostly use the Gregorian calendar, which was officially adopted in 1896. However, traditional holidays and age-reckoning for older generations are still based on the old calendar.
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Why do Koreans have English names?

When Koreans come to an English speaking country they often choose an English name for themselves. This is usually because many Korean names are too hard for native English speakers to pronounce.
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