New Year's celebrations vary throughout the world. Some celebrate the new year on January 1. Others take place later in the month—like Lunar New Year and Korean New Year. But what is Korean New Year,
The Korean Cultural Centre India celebrated 'Seollal', the Korean Lunar New Year, with a vibrant cultural event at its centre in New Delhi on Wednesday.The celebration brought together 80 Korean language learners from ASN Senior Secondary School in Mayur Vihar.
Koreans and Nigerians in the Federal Capital Territory celebrated the Korean Lunar New Year "Seollal" on Wednesday with Korean traditional games.
Korean Lunar New Year also known as Seollal is here. Many celebrities including Park Seo Joon, YoonA, Lee Min Ho and more extended their wishes. Check them out.
The South Korean crypto community faces a tense Lunar New Year, with a nine-day holiday coinciding with a key time for BTC and altcoins.
Communities across the world begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 — and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.
In celebration of the Lunar New Year, or ‘Seollal’, a group volunteers prepare a heartwarming meal of traditional Korean
While you won’t have to survive a dystopian nightmare, the game’s origins are firmly rooted in a more wholesome Korean tradition. Played during Seollal (Lunar New Year), it’s all about bonding and teamwork – just minus the ominous pink tracksuits.
Mr. Ahn, now 37, knew all along that his fame could be fleeting. “I started as a model, but the career has a short life span,” he said in Korean during an interview late last year at his management company’s office in Seoul’s fashionable Gangnam neighborhood. “I wanted to remain in the fashion industry, which led me to start my jewelry business.”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — Trump’s controversial pick to serve as Health and Human Services secretary — will face a confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Finance Committee. Kennedy will sit before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee the following day.
People seen shopping for decorative ornaments in celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year, the 'Year of the Snake', in the Chinatown section of Flushing, the Queens borough of New York City, NY, January 28, 2025. (Video by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA)