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Seasonal customs and holidays trivia questions
Seasonal customs and holidays trivia
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- What is the best-known restorative dish eaten through the Sambok heat of high summer?Seasonal customs and holidays
- Which pastime has a group joining hands and circling under the full moon of Chuseok?Seasonal customs and holidays
- On which day of the lunar calendar does Dano fall?Seasonal customs and holidays
- Which city in South Gyeongsang Province is famous for its cherry blossom festival?Seasonal customs and holidays
- What is the signature dish eaten at Seollal, the lunar New Year?Seasonal customs and holidays
- What dish is cooked and eaten at Dongji, the winter solstice?Seasonal customs and holidays
- What is the signature food shaped and eaten at Chuseok?Seasonal customs and holidays
- What is the native Korean name for Chuseok?Seasonal customs and holidays
- What kind of water did women wash their hair in at Dano?Seasonal customs and holidays
- What did people crack between their teeth on the morning of Jeongwol Daeboreum, believing it would keep boils away for the year?Seasonal customs and holidays
- At Dano, women washed their hair in water steeped with sweet flag and rode on swings.Seasonal customs and holidays
- Sambok means the hottest stretch of summer, made up of Chobok, Jungbok, and Malbok.Seasonal customs and holidays
- Dano falls on the 3rd day of the 3rd month of the lunar calendar.Seasonal customs and holidays
- On Hansik there is a custom of making a point of eating hot food.Seasonal customs and holidays
- At Seollal, the lunar New Year, Koreans cook patjuk and say they have grown a year older by eating it.Seasonal customs and holidays
- The deep bow made to elders on the morning of Seollal is called sebae.Seasonal customs and holidays
- There is a custom of shaping and eating songpyeon at Chuseok, the autumn harvest holiday.Seasonal customs and holidays
- There is a custom of cooking and eating tteokguk at Dongji, the winter solstice.Seasonal customs and holidays
- Chuseok falls on the 15th day of the 9th month of the lunar calendar.Seasonal customs and holidays
- At Jeongwol Daeboreum, the first full moon of the year, there is a custom of eating ogokbap and namul and cracking bureom, hard nuts, between the teeth.Seasonal customs and holidays