Tea offering ceremony), held during the morning on the .
The morning of seollal begins with family members gathering in their seolbim (special clothing .
New year in korean culture.
Tea offering ceremony), held during the morning on the .
South korean new year, known as seollal, usually falls in late january or early february, and the soup is believed to bring those who eat it good luck in the .
Tea offering ceremony), held during the morning on the .
South korean new year, known as seollal, usually falls in late january or early february, and the soup is believed to bring those who eat it good luck in the .
Korean new year food that is traditional and authentic!
South korean new year, known as seollal, usually falls in late january or early february, and the soup is believed to bring those who eat it good luck in the .
New year in korean culture.
Korean New Year's Eve Traditions. Easy korean recipes with photo steps & korean ingredients guide.