Indeed Koreans celebrate Seollal (essentially the beginning of the Korean calendar) derived from the Chinese calendar. It is a three-day holiday where families gather, prepare traditional foods and pay proper tribute to their ancestors. Yes it is very similar to Chuseok but both are separate major holidays.
I would like to wish a Happy New Year to every hard working lady out there. They endure so much just to make a proper living, most always have a positive and cheerful attitude despite the many difficulties they may face. That is indeed something to be grateful for and their presence is to be cherished.
However everyone must be wary and careful of things happening around the globe.
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