EVERYYEAR NAGCECELEBRATE ANG AMING FAMILY NG LUNAR YEAR (SOLNAL)
ANG MGA KIDS NAGWEWEAR NG HANBOK PAGKAGISING PARA MAGISA AT SYEMPRE KASAM NA KAMING MGA PARENTS NILA, AFTER THAT KAIN NG RICE CAKE, SA PAGHANDA NAMAN AT PAGLULUTO SA AKIN NA NAKASABAK DAHIL AKO ANG KUN MYUNURI, DARATING LANG ANG AKING TONGSO GABI NA PARA KUMAIN AT TUMULONG . KAHIT MAY KIDS AKO GINAWA KO ANG BEST KO PARA MAGAWA KO ANG RESPONSIBILIDAD KO NA MAY PAGMAMAHAL SA PAMILYUA, NOONG UNA MAHIRAP DAHIL ADJUST KA LAHAT PERO SAAN BA MATUTU KA AT MADALI LANG ANG LAHAT.
Although Koreans use both the solar and lunar calendars, the Lunar New Year
(Seol-nal in Korean) traditionally holds more importance than its solar
counterpart. During this 3-day holiday, most people gather together with their
entire families in their hometowns. The holiday includes many traditions for
food preparation and ancestor worship
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