Rating: 8,4/10 (8745 votes) Korea Celebration Christmas takes place here on December 25, this day is an official weekend and everyone's favorite holiday. New Year's holidays in Korea are the same as elsewhere, with the presence of Santa Claus, Christmas trees and sales. Also, in the pre- and post-New Year period, a lot of events and various kinds of entertainment are held here. It should be noted that Christmas for Koreans is a more significant holiday than New Year. It is significant for them not in vain, because in Korea one of the mass religions is Catholicism. There are two Sunday services here: in the morning for adults and in the afternoon for young people. Youth should be understood as unmarried young people from 20 to 30 years old. Between the services you can have a delicious lunch, for the purpose, the kitchen is equipped with everything you need. Korea After the service, it's time for the Bible. Those that are older teach those that are younger, discussing stories from the Bible. After the service, everyone goes about their business, young people get together for dinner or a visit, watching a movie. There is nothing religious about such joint events, except that dinner is served with cola and juice instead of alcohol. There are no family feasts here either, it's easier for residents to go to a restaurant than to stand for a full hour at the stove. Christmas in Korea — the best time to help the poor, there are help boxes on the streets of large cities, where anyone can donate cash. In addition to Christmas, Korea has just Christmas. For locals, this is the time for gifts: shopping, discounts, promotions. At this time, everything becomes sparkling red, everywhere I flash signs with the inscription `` Sale ''. Small neat Christmas trees are set up in shops and metro stations. everywhere I flash signs with the words `` Sale ''. Small neat Christmas trees are set up in shops and metro stations. everywhere I flash signs with the words `` Sale ''. Small neat Christmas trees are set up in shops and metro stations. We also recommend reading Diving Egypt FAQ Topic: How Christmas is celebrated and celebrated in Korea. Christmas traditions among Koreans. |