Seollal: Diving into the Heart of the Korean Lunar New Year
Seollal: Diving into the Heart of the Korean Lunar New Year While the world celebrates January 1st with fireworks and parties, for Koreans, the "real" beginning of the year happens with the first new moon of the lunar calendar. Seollal is more than just a day off; it is a three-day celebration of family, tradition, and spiritual renewal. In 2026, as we balance high-tech living with ancient roots, Seollal remains the ultimate "recharging station" for the Korean soul. If you want to understand the Korean identity, you must understand Seollal. Here are the four pillars that define this spectacular holiday. 1. Charye: Honoring the Roots through Ancestral Rites (차례: 조상님께 드리는 정성스러운 예법) The morning of Seollal begins early with Charye . This is a solemn ritual where family members gather to offer food and wine to their ancestors. It is a way of saying "thank you" for the protection of the past year and asking for blessings for the year ahead. The table setting ...