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NEW YEARS IN KOREA By: Andrea Queuedo & Alicia Krause

By: Andrea Queuedo & Alicia Krause. Traditions They ware traditional dress Some dress has been arrowed sense (1392-1910)

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Page 1: By: Andrea Queuedo & Alicia Krause. Traditions  They ware traditional dress  Some dress has been arrowed sense (1392-1910)

NEW YEARS IN KOREABy: Andrea Queuedo & Alicia Krause

Page 2: By: Andrea Queuedo & Alicia Krause. Traditions  They ware traditional dress  Some dress has been arrowed sense (1392-1910)

Traditions They ware traditional dress Some dress has been arrowed sense

(1392-1910).

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More traditions

The other tradition is the pageant. The pageant starts on Christmas Eve until 5a.m.

They take a brake and go to different gropes. And go caroling, each grope has a church member.

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More Food

In the winter there are sweat potatoes that. you can by on the street.

Kimge is another food. Lots of people eat it with rice. Or they make it into soup.

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Holidays

Christmas is one of the big holidays in the winter.

Solar New years is the biggest holidays there is.

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Food

(Duk Boki) is one of the foods that they sale on the street.

Mando is traditional food that has.

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Decorations

In Seoul there is a big light show. The decorations are all most the

same here. So most families have a Christmas

tree. Video

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Language ‘Sung tan chuk ha’ Means

happy/marry Christmas. Annyeonghaseyo means hello

Korean.

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Cites

www.whychristmas .com Korean food.com

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Thank you!!!

Hope you liked our presentation.