Chilseok(칠석/七夕) & Kookmin
180817 is Chilseok(칠석 /七夕) in the lunar calendar. In Korea, it is called Chilseok.
I cannot explain this well in English.
Here's a Wikipedia description of the Chilseok that comes out of Google Search.
Chilseok is a traditional day in China, Korea, and Japan. I don't know if other Asian countries also have Chilseok.
I don't know the details, but they are called differently in China and Japan.
Here's another Wikipedia explanation.
At first, people said it was Valentine's Day in China, so I didn't even know it was Chilseok.
It was interesting to call it the Chinese' Valentine day.
Actually, I almost forgot the existence of Chilseok, but I remember it again after a long time thanks to KM.😂
Chilseok's classic Gyunwoo(견우) and Jinknyeo(직녀) love story is also interesting. Try searching.
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20170828 (Chilseok) KM
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20180817 (Chilseok) KM
Coincidence...?
I am looking forward to what the KM will be like on August 7, 2019 and August 25, 2020. ha ha😂
sr: Google Wikipedia













