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Does Korea have a Lunar New Year like China? Do they still only celebrate Christmas?
So the Spring Festival, like us, is the biggest festival in a year, symbolizing the beginning of a new year.
But they don't seem to have the concept of the first month. In China, we feel that it is the Chinese New Year from the first day to the fifteenth day of the first month, but they only end on New Year's Eve and the first day of the New Year's Day, and start work on the second and third days of the New Year's Day, so there are few holidays.
The second largest festival in Korea is the Mid-Autumn Festival, which also falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. They will have a holiday in the Mid-Autumn Festival, and people will go back to their hometown to worship their ancestors, which is quite grand.
As for Christmas, it comes from the west like China, so only young people will be more lively.
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