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Chuseok - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Directory Help; Search only in Ch'useokSearch the Web ... Viewing in Google PageRank order View in alphabetical order ... Modified by Google - ©2009 Google; Advertise with Us - Jobs, Press, Cool Stuff...
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Chusok: Korean Harvest Festival - A brief look at the holiday, ... PBS Online: Hidden Korea/Ch'usok - Offers concise explanation of the holiday, along with a look at Korean burial traditions and the ways in which contemporary families ... Preparing for Chuseok - Offers a foreign wife's perspective on holiday preparations.
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FOUNDATION DAY + CHUSEOK = A ONE WEEK HOLIDAY By Anne Ladouceur This year, exceptionally, the Korean Foundation Day holiday and Chusok (Korean Thanksgiving) both occur in the same week, which translates into a week’s holiday for a lot of people.
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Provides a basic introduction to the Korean holiday of Chuseok (sometimes spelled Chusok or Ch'usok), which is celebrated on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month. Chuseok, translated Harvest Moon Festival in English, is also known as Han-gawi. ... Traditionally, Chuseok is celebrated over a three-day period.
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Provides information on the Korean holiday of Chuseok (sometimes spelled Chusok or Ch'usok). Also features related art and craft projects for young learners, printable coloring pages, printable worksheets and puzzles, and classroom literature recommendations. ... Chuseok falls on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month,
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Chusok, also known as the Korean Thanksgiving, is held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. Chusok means a great day in the middle of August. It occurs during the harvest season. Thus, Korean families take this time to thank their ancestors for providing them with rice and fruits.
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Visiting the Ancestor Graves for Chuseok ... Some of the Korean Chusok traditions date back to a king of the ; Shilla Dynasty who organized the women from six towns into two teams for a yearly weaving competition. The competitors had a month in which to prepare the hemp, spin it and weave it into cloth.
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