
Chuseok - Korean Thanksgiving
What is Chuseok? 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.
Chuseok - Typical Chuseok Foods
Celebrate and learn about the foods, traditions, and festivities of one of Korea's most important holidays, Chuseok. The classic dishes prepared on the first day of the Chuseok holiday. 194 days until Chuseok
Chuseok - Chuseok Customs
During Chuseok, it’s customary, though not obligatory, to exchange gift sets as polite gestures. These sets can range from assortments of Spam, olive oil and tuna, to coffee collections, among others.
Chuseok - The Story of the Moon Rabbit
In Korea, when gazing at the luminous moon during Chuseok, one might envision the silhouette of a rabbit diligently pounding rice cakes. This enchanting imagery stems from a beloved Korean folktale that intertwines themes of selflessness, reward, and celestial wonder.
Chuseok Attire - Hanbok
Celebrate and learn about the foods, traditions, and festivities of one of Korea's most important holidays, Chuseok. A Hanbok is Korea's traditional outfit. 192 days until Chuseok
Chuseok - Korean Thanksgiving
Here are some things to see and places to visit during Chuseok. Gyeongbeokgung 경복궁 Gyeongbeokgung Located in Seoul, this "was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty.
Chuseok - Traditional Korean Drinks
Celebrate and learn about the foods, traditions, and festivities of one of Korea's most important holidays, Chuseok. Beer, soju, and makgeolli are just a few of the many varieties of Korean alcohols. 194 days until Chuseok
Chuseok - Greetings
Celebrate and learn about the foods, traditions, and festivities of one of Korea's most important holidays, Chuseok. Some Korean phrases, how to say them, and what they mean. 201 days until Chuseok
Chuseok - Korean Thanksgiving
Celebrate and learn about the foods, traditions, and festivities of one of Korea's most important holidays, Chuseok.