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Daeboreum (Korean: 대보름; lit. Great Full Moon) is a
Korean holiday that
celebrates the
first full moon of the new year of the
lunar Korean calendar which...
- all
Koreans age one year
under the East
Asian age reckoning.
Daeboreum (15th day)
Daeboreum celebrates the
first full moon of the new year. Traditionally...
- sauce, and
sometimes cinnamon. It is
traditionally eaten on
Jeongwol Daeboreum (정월대보름), a
Korean holiday which falls on
every January 15 in the lunar...
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morning on
Daeboreum will help
strengthen teeth,
avoid allergies,
prevent boils, and
bring good luck for the
coming year.
Daeboreum "Jeongwol
Daeboreum (Fifteenth...
- Chuseok, the
harvest moon festival.
Other important festivals include Daeboreum also
referred to as
Boreumdal (the
first full moon), Dano (spring festival)...
- Korea's
drinking culture interfaces deeply with its
social structure, lifestyle, and traditions.
Koreans drink so much
because they work so hard. The beverages...
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especially eaten as a
festive dish
during the day of
Daeboreum. The ssam
eaten during Daeboreum was
believed to
bring a good
fortune and
called bokssam...
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vegetables are
called bom-namul (봄나물; lit. spring namul). On the day of
Daeboreum, the
first full moon of the year,
Koreans eat boreum-namul (보름나물; lit...
- Worship, Tomb
Sweeping Birthdate of the God of Sky-officer
Yuanxiao Han
Daeboreum 대보름 or 정월 대보름
Great Full Moon
Korean Month 1 Day 15 4 Feb – 6 Mar Greeting...
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children and adults.
There is a
period of kite
flying from New Year's Day to
Daeboreum,
after which the kite
string is cut for it to fly away. Kite
flying is...