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Dear sam,
Happy new year !!! At last the 21st century is here!!!
What did you do to celebrate it's arrival? In Korea ,
New Year's Day is the most important day of the year.
On this day, all our families get together.
In the morning, families wear Han-Bok (Korean traditional clothes)
and have an ancestor-memorial service.
We pray for peace for our forefathers and eat Duk-gook(rice cake soup).
After that, we wish everyone that we meet Happy New Year.
We also play many fantastic games.
Do you know "Yoot"?
In "yoot", we use four sticks that are rounded on one side and flat on the other .
We throw them up into the air and when they land we advance accordingly.
The teams move a marker around a board and the first team to finish wins.
Nul Ddwee Gee is another fun game.
This is a Korean see-saw game.
It is very popular among women.
A woman stands at each end and one of them jumps into the air
and lands on the board which sends the other person flying into the air.
Boys enjoy flying kites that they have made out of sticks and paper.
Traditionally, people would write "Away evil, come blessings" on their kites
and release them believing that all the bad luck would fly away with the kite.
Next New Year ,
I hope you will enjoy some of our traditional games with your family,
You will discover that they are really fun to do. Bye for now........
Regards,
 
   
 

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