1. Korean funeral culture
Approximately 240 thousand people die in Korea every year, meaning 700 people die every day. Throughout the human history, there have been very passionate discussions about afterlife, heaven and hell, and death. Whether or not people believe in afterlife, funeral is a symbolic ceremony that shows official termination of the social and biological life of the deceased. Fu
Definition
One of the biggest festivals
Eid -“festivity” ,Fitr –“breaking the fast.”
Held on the first day of Shawwal
Celebrating the end of Ramadan.
the 9th month in the Muslim Calendar
the month of Sawn (fasting, 단식)
Trying get along with each other, Restraining negative actions or feelings
Many restaurants are closed, public offices open late and clo
FESTIVALS
Feast and festivals have become an integral part of human life in almost every society these days. In most cases their origin can be traced to ancient social rites, religious practices or anniversaries of some memorable events. For Muslims, there are two main festivals: the one following the month of fasting is called Eid-al-Fitr, while the festival following the ceremony of Haj
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funerals, curing ceremonies, satirical plays, and pure entertainment for centuries.
- Incidentally, to western eyes the red color of this mask makes Choegwari appear somewhat demonic, but that is not the Korean interpretation. In many regions, white masks represented young women (or occassionally young men), red masks were for middle-aged people, and black masks signified the elderly.