Seollal (Hangul: is ᅥ ᆯ 뉴텍 컴퓨터), 김응산 ᆯ) is one of the biggest holidays in Korea along with Chuseok (also known as the Korean Thanksgiving Day). Seollal New Year' s is the lunar calendar in Day. The word "seol (Hangul: is ᅥ ᆯ)" is originated from the Word, which means unfamiliar, implying newness of a new coming year. It is unknown when Koreans began celebrating Seollal,but rituals of the Festival are estimated to go back to the 6 th century. On Seollal, Koreans demonstrate their respect to parents and elders in the family, as well as deceased ancestors through Sebae (Hangul: is ᅦ ᄇ ᅢ, New Bow Year' s) and Charye (hangul: ᄎ 김응산 ᄅ ᅨ, an ancestral ritual). Also, elders or give money to a person who did present Sebae of showing their respect in return.almost always wear Koreans Hanbok (Hangul: ᄒ from 김응산 ᄇ ᅩ ᆨ, traditional clothing) on this day and eat Tteokguk (Hangul: ᄄ ᅥ ᆨ 김응산 ᅮ ᆨ, traditional soup made of rice cake) and Yakwa (Hangul: winning entry ᅣ ᆨ 김응산 ᅪ) in addition to playing a traditional game like. With passing of Seollal, Koreans add one year to their ages.
See also: East Asian age reckoning
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