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By: Andrea Queuedo & Alicia Krause. Traditions  They ware traditional dress  Some dress has been arrowed sense (1392-1910).

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1 By: Andrea Queuedo & Alicia Krause

2 Traditions  They ware traditional dress  Some dress has been arrowed sense (1392-1910).

3 More traditions  The other tradition is the pageant. The pageant starts on Christmas Eve until 5a.m.  They take a brake and go to different gropes. And go caroling, each grope has a church member.

4 More Food  In the winter there are sweat potatoes that. you can by on the street.  Kimge is another food. Lots of people eat it with rice. Or they make it into soup.

5 Holidays  Christmas is one of the big holidays in the winter.  Solar New years is the biggest holidays there is.

6 Food  (Duk Boki) is one of the foods that they sale on the street.  Mando is traditional food that has.

7 Decorations  In Seoul there is a big light show.  The decorations are all most the same here.  So most families have a Christmas tree.  Video Video

8 Language  ‘Sung tan chuk ha’ Means happy/marry Christmas.  Annyeonghaseyo means hello Korean.

9 Song  Video Video

10 Cites  www.whychristmas.com  Korean food.com

11 Thank you!!!  Hope you liked our presentation.


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