Happy Seollal!
(Or: the only time of the year where the streets of Seoul are almost empty)
21/01/2012 - 23/01/2012
-5 °C
Happy Lunar New Year everyone!

Today is the first day of the Year of the Dragon in the Lunar calendar. Lunar New Year is a bigger deal in Korea than our 'regular' new year, but it's not celebrated very loudly. In fact, the holiday mostly consists of seeing relatives that live far away and eating certain kinds of traditional food, so there wasn't that much going on in Seoul.
Actually, Seoul was creepily empty the past few days. Because no one actually lives in Seoul (everyone just like works/studies/shops there) all the people who are usually here are now visiting their family in different parts of the country. It was so weird to see the otherwise so busy subways and 6 lane streets almost completely bare.
There was some stuff going on to entertain the foreigners and the few people left behind though, and we played a traditional new years game called Yut Nori at the guesthouse.







새해 복 많이 받으세요!
Posted by Anon of Holland 23/01/2012 17:43 Archived in South Korea Tagged newlunaryearsouthkoreanewyearkorean Comments (0)






