Korean Thanksgivings 추석 (Chu Seok)
추석 (Chu Seok) is one of the biggest Korean Holidays. It's on the 15th of August in the lunar calendar. It's in the middle of Autumn and celebrates the harvest. We have a ceremony to pay respect, we are thankful to our ancestors and nature. When 추석 (Chu Seok) people dress up in traditional clothes - 한복(han-bok), family and relatives travel from all over the country and gather together, have a big feast, play some folk games and spend time together. The origin is similar to American Thanksgivings and is an important holiday like Christmas. Celebrate Harvest. 올게심니(Ol-ge-sim-ni) is traditionally what farmers did. People put an ear of rice or other grains on the pillars or door frame as an offering to spirits of nature. People also invited neighbors and…