Jeongwol Daeboreum
Jeongwol Daeboreum is one of the traditional Korean fest. In Jeongwol Daeboreum, on the 15th day of the first lunar month to celebrate the first full moon of the lunar year. This day filled with the depth of tradition and significance, a representative of Korean culture and its values. It is meant to bring families, communities together. Usually, families will get together to eat meal together, play games and offer some ritual to have harmonious next year. One of the most general practices is eating Ogokbap, which is a type of five-grain stew thought to bring wealth into your home. The full moon brings being blessed and lucky, then wishes for next year. Then there's also the "Daljip Taeugi" part of it, where straw will be set alight in bonfire, and people make wishes. It is said to avert ill demons and invite in good ones This other common practice is when neighbours and friends shepherds share food. The sharing here strengthens social ties and balances relationship. Household tradition of course was the same, “eating” Bureom in spoon was also said to guarantee good robust if one can crack them all. Jeongwol Daeboreum is cherished for the hundreds of years of its heritage. From reflecting on last year to making wishes for the upcoming new year, community spirit. Allow Us to preserve and adore this beauty of culture
