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Excuse me: What festivals do Koreans have?

Korean folk festivals include New Year's Day (Spring Festival), Shangyuan (Lantern Festival), Episode I (March 3rd), Cold Food (Tomb-Sweeping Day), Lantern Festival (April 8th), Dragon Boat Festival (May 5th) and Liutou Festival (June 5th). Among them, Yuanri, Shangyuan, Cold Food Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Qiuxi are the main festivals. Koreans not only cook holiday meals, but also organize various games and sports activities for entertainment according to their own characteristics. For example, on New Year's Eve, Koreans celebrate in a unique way. Friends and relatives get together to celebrate the New Year and eat homemade cakes, rice wine and "Degu" cake soup. During the Spring Festival, in addition to singing and dancing, we also made a fire in the fields to drive away pests, and women carried out activities such as springboard and swinging. Tomb-Sweeping Day went to the grave to add soil; The Mid-Autumn Festival uses weeds and sacrifices to express grief for the deceased.

There are also three family festivals, namely, Catch the Week, Hui Jia Festival (60th birthday) and Hui Jia Festival (60th wedding anniversary). The last two days are festive days, and children, relatives and friends, and neighbors all give birthdays to the elderly.

Folks regard respecting the elderly as an important moral principle. Teenagers must use honorific words to their elders; Smoking and drinking are not allowed in front of the old people, and drinking behind the old people when necessary; The most taboo is to borrow a fire from the elderly or light a cigarette on the fire; Don't swear in front of old people; When eating, be sure to serve the elderly and elders first, and set the table for the elderly and guests. Delicious food should be placed in front of the elderly, and the younger generation should not eat it before the elderly move chopsticks; Young people and familiar old people go out on the same road and are not allowed to walk in front of the old people. If they are in a hurry, they need to respectfully explain the reasons to the elderly and get permission before they can move forward. Old people in Lu Yu, whether they are familiar or not, should salute to make way. Every family attaches great importance to the birthday of the elderly and organizes a "flower banquet". The naked old man sat in the middle of the seat, accompanied by the neighbor's old man. At the beginning of the birthday, from the eldest son, his wife to his grandson, he poured wine in turn and bowed down to bless the old man, thanking him for his hard work and kindness in raising him. Among Korean family festivals, the most grand one is the "Returning Wedding Festival", also known as the "Returning Wedding Festival", which is the 60th anniversary of marriage. It is a great honor for anyone to hold a wedding festival. Relatives and friends will come to congratulate them. An old couple put on their wedding dresses when they were young and helped each other to the table. Everyone frequently raises a glass to bless, which is more lively and grand than the wedding of young people.

They even designated August 15 as "Day for the Elderly". To show respect for the elderly. Korean people have always attached importance to children, and a grand celebration is held every June 1 day, and the whole family participates in the celebration. Koreans usually attach great importance to the cultivation of children and spend a lot of money on tutors to develop and cultivate children's intelligence.