Namangan regional branch of the Korean Cultural Center has organized the Chuseok Holiday in “Afsonalar Vodiysi” Culture and Recreation Park.

Namangan regional branch of the Korean Cultural Center has organized the Chuseok Holiday in “Afsonalar Vodiysi” Culture and Recreation Park.

One rather unique holiday in South Korea is called “Chuseok”. It means “Autumn Eve” in Korean and is a harvest festival that lasts for three days straight. It is scheduled based on the Korean lunar calendar, but it also always comes around the time of the Autumnal Equinox. Chuseok is sometimes referred to as “Korean Thanksgiving” due to its harvest associations and its timing in Autumn. Many South Koreans visit the home town of their ancestors for Chuseok and feast there on traditional foods.

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Namangan celebrates Chuseok Holiday

Namangan regional branch of the Korean Cultural Center has organized the Chuseok Holiday in “Afsonalar Vodiysi” Culture and Recreation Park.

Namangan regional branch of the Korean Cultural Center has organized the Chuseok Holiday in “Afsonalar Vodiysi” Culture and Recreation Park.

One rather unique holiday in South Korea is called “Chuseok”. It means “Autumn Eve” in Korean and is a harvest festival that lasts for three days straight. It is scheduled based on the Korean lunar calendar, but it also always comes around the time of the Autumnal Equinox. Chuseok is sometimes referred to as “Korean Thanksgiving” due to its harvest associations and its timing in Autumn. Many South Koreans visit the home town of their ancestors for Chuseok and feast there on traditional foods.

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