26 Jan 2009, Posted by Matt in Festivals & Holidays, Food & Drink, Gangwon, Gyeonggi, Gyeongsang, Seoul, Transportation, 0 Comments
Seollal: The Korean New Year
A photo of a man with an ox in Korea, 1972 (photo from here).
Well, by now you may already know that Koreans use two calendars, one that’s solar and the another that’s lunar-based. So while Korea celebrated the near year on January 1st with much of the rest of the world, today, Monday, January 26th, marks the first day of the lunar calendar.
This special day is called Seollal (설날), and many say it’s Koreans’ favorite holiday. This new year is called gichungnyeon (기충년), or the year of the ox. The ox symbolizes diligence and sincerity, patience, hardwork and modesty… probably behavior we should all practice during these economic times.



