
Chuseok - Wikipedia
Chuseok (Korean: 추석; [tɕʰu.sʌk̚], lit. 'autumn evening'), also known as Hangawi (한가위; [han.ɡa.ɥi]; from Old Korean, "the great middle [of autumn]"), is a major mid-autumn harvest festival and a three-day holiday in South Korea celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunisolar calendar on the full moon.
Chuseok in Korea - All about Korean Thanksgiving - 90 Day Korean
2025年3月26日 · Chuseok (추석), or hangawi (한가위), is one of the biggest holidays in South Korea. It’s a time when families gather together to give thanks to their ancestors for an abundant autumn harvest. Sometimes called Korean Thanksgiving, Chuseok is celebrated with good food, wine, and family gatherings.
Chuseok 2025, 2026 and 2027 - PublicHolidays.co.kr
One rather unique holiday in South Korea is called “Chuseok”. Chuseok means “Autumn Eve” in Korean and is a harvest festival that lasts for three days straight. It is scheduled based on the Korean lunar calendar, but it also always comes around the time of the Autumnal Equinox, which comes in late September.
Celebrating Chuseok: A Guide to Korean Thanksgiving
2024年9月9日 · Chuseok (추석), also known as Hangawi, marks a zenith in the Korean calendar, rivaling only the lunar New Year in its cultural significance. Often likened to Thanksgiving, this festival is observed on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, typically aligning with September or October by the Gregorian reckoning.
Chuseok 2024: Complete Guide to Korean Thanksgiving
Chuseok is a Korean holiday for Koreans to give thanks for the bountiful harvest and to celebrate the abundance of food with family. Because both Thanksgiving Day in other countries and Chuseok celebrate and appreciate the successful harvest, many foreigners consider Chuseok as Korean Thanksgiving Day. What Does “Chuseok” Mean?
Chuseok: Korean Thanksgiving Day | Asia Society
Chuseok, also known as Korean Thanksgiving Day, is one of the most important and festive holidays of the year. This year, Chuseok falls on Thursday, September 19th, but the holiday period actually lasts for three days in total – including the day before and after Chuseok.
Chuseok - Korean Thanksgiving
Chuseok ("choo-suhk") is one of the biggest holidays in Korea. It is sometimes referred to as "Korean Thanksgiving" because it's a special time for family, friends, and food. When is it? This year, Chuseok is 19 days later than last year's (September 17, 2024). For how long? 2 Days! From October 6, 2025 to October 8, 2025.
Chuseok: The Ultimate Guide to Korea’s Thanksgiving Day
Chuseok is one of South Korea’s most important and cherished traditional holidays. It is also known as Hangawi and is similar to the United States Thanksgiving. During this time, families gather together to experience warmth and gratitude. Chuseok occurs on the 15th day of the 8th Lunar month during autumn.
Chuseok Meaning, Dates for the Korean Thanksgiving 2023 - Parade
2023年9月27日 · Chuseok (literally "autumn evening" in Korean) is a fall harvest festival where many Koreans will return to their hometowns for a gathering with friends and family. It is often …
What Is Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving?
2024年9月6日 · Chuseok is a harvest festival dating back about two thousand years to the ancient Silla kingdom. It’s originally called Hangawi, which means the great middle (of autumn). Chuseok is a time when Koreans honor ancestors by offering freshly harvested crops and participating in ancestral rites called “ charye.”