Chuseok

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"Jesasang", mesa ceremonial para celebrar el Chuseok.

Chuseok ( coreano : 秋夕), [ 1 ] ​ originalmente denominado Hangawi "el gran punto medio del otono", es un gran festival de la cosecha y festividad que se extiende por tres dias en Corea que se celebra el decimoquinto dia del octavo mes del calendario lunar . Al igual que otros festivales de la cosecha, se celebra hacia el Equinoccio de otono. Al ser una celebracion de una cosecha abundante, los coreanos visitan a sus pueblos ancestrales y comparten una fiesta con alimentos tradicionales coreanos tales como songpyeon y vinos de arroz tales como sindoju y dongdongju . El enlace permite observar un breve video sobre Chuseok, presione aqui .

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Vease tambien [ editar ]

  • Hansik , otra festividad coreana con rituales ancestrales