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  2. Superstition in Korea - Wikipedia

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    The number 4 is a symbol of bad luck. In elevators, the letter F indicates the fourth floor instead of the number 4. The pronunciation of the number 4 sounds similar to the word '死' which means death in Chinese characters. In China and Japan, the number 4 is also associated with misfortune or death. [8]

  3. List of bad luck signs - Wikipedia

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    Breaking a mirror is said to bring seven years of bad luck [1]; A bird or flock of birds going from left to right () [citation needed]Certain numbers: The number 4.Fear of the number 4 is known as tetraphobia; in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages, the number sounds like the word for "death".

  4. Sixtieth birthday in the Sinosphere - Wikipedia

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    In Korea, the sixtieth birthday is known as hwangap, hoegap (회갑; 回甲), jugap (주갑; 周甲), gapnyeon (갑년; 甲年), or hwallyeok (환력; 還曆). [3] The sixtieth birthday is according to one's age per the international reckoning and not by Korean age. [4] [3] In other words, one's Korean age will actually be 61 at the time of the ...

  5. List of Korean traditional festivals - Wikipedia

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    Based on ancient Korean numerology called "jungyang", literally meaning the square of a positive number. Hence, Jungu (Hangul: 중구, Hanja 重九) or Jungyangjeol (Hangul: 중양절, Hanja: 重陽節), the date in which two 9s is considered a lucky day. The festival dates back to the Silla Dynasty (Hangul: 신라, Hanja: 新羅, BC57 ~ AD935).

  6. Mahjong culture - Wikipedia

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    Going to the bathroom and washing your hands can fix your luck. Beginner's luck, the idea that beginners will experience more wins. Tapping a player’s shoulder is bad luck for the player. An opening-game victory gives bad luck. Additionally, expensive Mahjong sets can be seen as a status symbol and are a source of pride among families.

  7. One Lucky Day - Wikipedia

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    One Lucky Day (Korean: 운수 좋은 날) is a 1924 realistic novel written by Hyun Jin-geon, first published by Gaebyeok.One rainy day, "good luck" comes to the old rickshaw-porter Kim, who has not seen money for ten days because of bad luck.

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  9. Gut (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    This is a cattle worship rite. It is performed for good harvests, good luck and prosperity of the local community. It is one of the most sophisticated shamanistic performances in Korea. Yangju, Gyeonggi: Seoul Danggut: This gut is for peace and abundant harvest. Mt. Jeongbalsan, Dapsimni-dong, Sinnae-dong, Mt. Bonghwasan, Seoul: Seoul Jinogwigut