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  2. Doljanchi - Wikipedia

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    Dol or doljanchi (Korean: 돌; 돌잔치) is a Korean tradition that celebrates a baby's first birthday.. The tradition has been practiced since the early Joseon period. The ceremony typically involves the ritual offering of a samsinsang to the god Samsin (whom is said to watch over children), the preparation of a dolsang with various foods and ritual objects, and a doljabi (based on the ...

  3. Korean birthday celebrations - Wikipedia

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    Dol (doljanchi, or tol) is probably one of the best-known of the Korean birthday celebrations. Dol is celebrated for the first year of a child. [1] The first part of the dol celebration is prayer. Traditionally, Koreans would pray to two of the many Korean gods: Sansin (the mountain god) and Samsin (the birth goddess).

  4. Etiquette in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    A doljanchi or dol (돌잔치) is a traditional South Korean first birthday celebration. Long ago, when medical science was unable to cure many diseases and malnutrition was common, infants rarely survived to their first birthday.

  5. Mujigae-tteok - Wikipedia

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    Mujigae-tteok (Korean: 무지개떡) or rainbow rice cake is a layered tteok (rice cake) of different colors resembling a rainbow. [1] It is used for special occasions such as a banquet, party, or feast like doljanchi (first birthday), hwangapjanchi (60th birthday).

  6. Hogeon - Wikipedia

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    Hogeon were worn on holidays such as Seollal (Korean new year), Chuseok (Mid-term festival), or celebrations for their birthdays like doljanchi. The shape and material are almost similar to bokgeon except a tiger pattern embroidered on hogeon. The outer is made of a black silk while the inner is dark blue silk.

  7. Category:Birthday culture - Wikipedia

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  8. Taegyo - Wikipedia

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    Grave of Lee Sajudang. Taegyo was introduced into Korea from China at the end of the 918-1392 Goryeo period. During the 1392–1910 Joseon period, it grew in popularity. [citation needed] In 1800, the Korean female scholar Yi Sajudang (사주당 이씨; 師朱堂李氏) wrote a book on the subject entitled Taegyosingi (태교신기; 胎敎新記).

  9. List of Weekly Idol episodes - Wikipedia

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    JoGakNam Doljanchi Special 441: 53: January 8: B.O.Y, Kim Dong-han, Roh Tae-hyun : 2020 JAJA [e] 442: 54: January 15: Verivery: 443: 55: January 22 — Lunar New Year Highlights Special: Idols who shined in 2019 Weekly Idol 444: 56: January 29: Super Junior (Shindong, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Ryeowook) 445: 57: February 5 446: 58: February 12