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What holidays are there for studying in South Korea in Jining, Shandong?

65438+1October 1 -2: New Year's Day-blue study abroad arrangement

This festival is not as lively as Christmas, and the whole street in Korea has been filled with the breath of Christmas since 65438+ February. The greater feeling is that this day is not to welcome the new year, but to send away the old year. There are two legal holidays on this day. Generally, on the first morning, family members eat rice cake soup at home, and in the afternoon, they begin to go to their elders' homes to pay New Year greetings or greetings.

The first day to the third day of the first lunar month: Spring Festival.

Like the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Spring Festival is one of the biggest festivals for family reunion in a year. On the morning of the Spring Festival, an ancestor worship ceremony was held. After the sacrifice, the younger generation at home pays New Year greetings to their elders and receives lucky money from them. In the afternoon, people visit relatives and pay New Year greetings to relatives and friends.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month: Lantern Festival

Since ancient times, Koreans have thought that the night of the full moon is mysterious, especially on the first full moon of the year. When the moon rises, people will look at the full moon and pray, believing that their wishes can come true, and farmers will also pray for this year's harvest.

March 1: Trinity Day

Commemorate the anti-Japanese movement. 19 19 March 1 Korea held an independence movement against Japanese rule. In order to defend the dignity of the Korean people, many heroes sacrificed their lives, and at the same time, many hid their nationality for immediate interests and hid among the Japanese incognito.

April 5: Arbor Day

The Korean government designated April 5th as Arbor Day. On this day, government officials, teachers, students and thousands of Koreans all over the country planted trees according to the government's afforestation plan.

May 5th: Children's Day.

May in Korea is called "Family Month" because of the beginning of this day. May 5th is Children's Day in Korea. On this day, various celebrations will be held for children, so that they can have fun with their parents.

May 15: Teacher's Day

On this day, I will visit my former teacher and express my gratitude.

The eighth day of the fourth lunar month: Sakyamuni's birthday

Because there are many different religions in Korea, even the same Buddhism will have different factions. The eighth day of the fourth lunar month is the day when Mani, a Buddhist monk, was born. Buddhist believers hold special ceremonies and Lantern Festival in temples. The climax of this day's celebration is a light show, at which you can see several famous monks.

The fifth day of the fifth lunar month: Dragon Boat Festival

China's Dragon Boat Festival is a dragon boat and zongzi, but South Korea, whose Dragon Boat Festival culture is controversial, has prayed to God for a bumper harvest rest day since ancient times, which is also related to the story of Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State in China.

June 6th: Clock String Day

On this day, the president often goes to the tomb of the martyrs to remember them. On this day, the whole country commemorates and protects the heroes of the country and holds a memorial service at Seoul National Cemetery.

The first of the three hottest periods in hot summer, which lasts for ten days.

It's time to eat ginseng chicken soup At the beginning of dog days (early, late and middle days), in order to spend the hot summer, Koreans have the custom of eating ginseng chicken soup and other health foods in dog days.

July 17: Constitution Day

This day is to commemorate the day when the Constitution of the Republic of Korea was formulated in 1948.

August 15: Guangfu Festival

This day is equivalent to China's National Day, and you can occasionally see a small military parade in the street. 1945, Japan signed a surrender agreement, and Korea was liberated from Japan's 35-year colonial rule, thus announcing the establishment of the Republic of Korea.

August 15th to 18th of the lunar calendar: Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mid-Autumn Festival is the biggest festival besides Spring Festival, and it is a program of harvest and gratitude. This festival has three days off. On the first morning, people put on new clothes and went to the cemetery to sweep the graves with offerings such as muffins made of wine and cereal. In the evening, they will enjoy the full moon and eat muffins.

65438+10.3: Tian Kai Festival

To commemorate the legendary festival of Dangong's founding in 2333 BC.

65438+1October 9: Korean bytes

This day was born because of King Sejong. I remember this day became a public holiday, but it didn't last long. This day is to commemorate the creation of Korean language by Wang Shizong, the fourth generation of the Korean dynasty. Students majoring in Mandarin and Chinese will have a deep understanding, and there will be large-scale activities on this day.

65438+February 22nd: winter solstice

When winter comes, there will be a winter solstice. It is also an important solar term in the lunar calendar. Koreans have the dietary custom of making winter solstice porridge with red beans during the winter solstice.

65438+February 25th: Christmas Day

As mentioned above, all kinds of Christmas smells began in early February of 65438+, and non-Christians will also celebrate on this day. The total number of Christians and Catholics in Korea has reached 1/5 to 1/4 of the national population. Like the west, Christians and non-Christians celebrate this sacred day.

Among them, the four traditional festivals in Korea are Spring Festival (65438+ 1), Lantern Festival (65438+ 15), Dragon Boat Festival (5 May) and Mid-Autumn Festival (0/5).