2009년 11월 22일 일요일

My Best Holiday

My Best Holiday is Korea’s New Year. Since I was in 6th grader, I started to go to our cousin’s house, and spend New Year with lots of other families. And that is how we spend the Korea’s New Year. I was very exciting about wearing “HanBok”, Korean traditional cloth at the day of New Year, meeting my relatives, eating all traditional foods, and mostly having lots of money by bowing down to adults. In Korea, there is money that young children get when they bow down to their relative adults called “Se Bet Don”. When I was young, my friends and I were exciting to compare how much money we got by bowing down.
Even though I did not get enough money, I was happy that I can meet my families. Because I loved to meet my families and play all traditional games in New Year, I always wait for New Year coming. Every family, we followed a father side family. Then later, we meet a mother side family to spend rest of the day together. I like my father side families, but I more likely to play comfortably with my mother side, because I have more kids with my ages. My most favorite item for New Year was our traditional clothing. There are diverse types of clothes. Long time ago, there were only simple HanBoks, but today, there are more complex types of HanBoks and there are also a fusion HanBok. I had no chance to were fusion HanBok, and usually normal people did not wear this, but entertainers wear this kind of HanBok for taking picture or to show on the television.
If I go back to Korea and can spend New Year, I really want to try fusion HanBok by rental. And now, I grew enough, so I want to help my mom to cook Korea’s traditional food for New Year. I missed my families there, and also foods and clothes too.

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