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  2. Ogok-bap - Wikipedia

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    Ogok-bap [2] (오곡밥) or five-grain rice [2] is a bap made of glutinous rice mixed with proso millet, sorghum, black beans, and red beans. [3] It is one of the most representative dishes of Daeboreum, the first full moon of the year in the Korean lunar calendar. [4]

  3. The Brother and Sister Who Became the Sun and Moon

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    "The Brother and Sister Who Became the Sun and Moon" (Korean: 해와 달이 된 오누이; RR: Haewa Dari Doen Onui) is a traditional Korean tale that explains the origins of the Sun and Moon. [1] It is also called "The Reason Sorghum is Red". [2] This fairy tale was featured in the Korean post stamp. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  4. Irworobongdo - Wikipedia

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    Irworobongdo in the throne hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Irworobongdo (Korean: 일월오봉도; Hanja: 日月五峯圖) is a Korean folding screen with a highly stylized landscape painting of a sun and moon, five peaks which always was set behind Eojwa, the king’s royal throne during the Joseon Dynasty.

  5. Yeonorang and Seonyeo - Wikipedia

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    Yeonorang and Seonyeo (Korean: 연아랑과 세오녀)" also known as "Yeono and Seo (연아와 세오)" is a story about Yeonorang and Seonyeo, people of Silla, who crossed over to Japan, but the sun and moon of Silla lost their light and a ritual was held with the silk sent by Seonyeo to restore their light to the sun and moon. [1] [2]

  6. Why these imperfect Korean ‘moon jars’ sell for millions

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    Charlotte Horlyck, lecturer in Korean Art History at the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies, wrote in the Art Bulletin journal that after World War II the moon jar ...

  7. Songpyeon - Wikipedia

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    Songpyeon (Korean: 송편) is a traditional Korean food made of rice powder. Its shape resembles a half moon and it is a representative rice cake of Korean holidays and traditional culture. It is a type of tteok, small rice cakes, and variety of fillings are used—some include red bean paste, toasted sesame seeds, and chestnuts.

  8. Golbaengi-muchim - Wikipedia

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    Golbaengi-muchim (골뱅이무침) or moon snail salad is a type of muchim (salad) made by mixing moon snails with vegetables. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In South Korea , it is an anju (food served and eaten with alcoholic drinks) typically made with red, spicy sauce and served with boiled somyeon (wheat noodles).

  9. South Korean Stars Moon Choi and Sukku Son to Star in Indie ...

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    Actors Moon Choi and Sukku Son are set to star in the indie feature “Bedford Park,” which will mark the directorial debut of writer and editor Stephanie Ahn. The film revolves around an ...