June 6 Memorial Day June 6 Memorial Day serves to honor the soldiers and civilians who have given their lives for their country.
August 15 Liberation Day August 15 This day commemorates Japan's acceptance of the Allies' terms of surrender in and the following liberation of Korea. October 3 National Foundation Day October 3 This day commemorates the founding of the Korean nation by the legendary god-king Dangun. October 9 December 25 Christmas December 25 Christmas is observed as a national holiday in Korea as in many other countries.
Open messenger app Messenger app must be installed. Password forgotten? Republic of Korea Your browser is not supported by this application. OK Password forgotten? Mexicans leave offerings of their dearly departed's favorite food and tipple, usually tequila, on their tomb along with candy skulls and fresh marigolds. Some also build altars in their homes and set a place at the dining table just in case the spirit wants a sit-down meal.
It's all very well to offer copious amounts of food and drink to the spirits of the dead, but they also need to have some fun while they are back in the living world. That's where buffalo racing fits in. On the last day of Pchum Ben , the most important religious festival in Cambodia that falls in September or October, buffalo races are held around the country to entertain the spirits of the deceased.
And after two weeks of waking up at the crack of dawn to prepare sweet sticky rice and other specialties for monks and their ancestors, many living Cambodians are ready for a bit of fun as well. Gai Jatra literally means Cow Festival. The Hindu festival is held in August or September, and commemorates the death of people during the year.
The rice cakes are arranged upon layers of pine needles as they are steamed, filling the home with the delicate and fresh fragrance of autumn. On the eve of Chuseok , family members gather to make songpyeon together, illustrating the importance of family in Korean society.
A plate full of songpyeon, the representative Chuseok food. Another Chuseok tradition in modern-day Korea is that of gift-giving. Koreans will present gifts to not only their relatives, but also to friends and business acquaintances to show their thanks and appreciation. Some customary gift ideas are high-quality cuts of beef, fresh fruit such as apples, and gift sets of everything from traditional Korean snacks to useful items like shampoo.
If you look around supermarkets and department stores before Chuseok , you will no doubt encounter a huge variety of gift sets on sale. Spam, which is extremely popular in Korea, is actually one of the most popular gift sets to present to those near and dear to you.
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