PHOTOS: Jeongwol Daeboreum, first full moon of lunar calendar

By Cho Bo-hee Posted : February 10, 2025, 18:04 Updated : February 10, 2025, 18:07
SEOUL, February 10 (AJP) - On Feb. 12, South Korea will celebrate "Jeongwol Daeboreum," the first full moon of the lunar calendar. This day is steeped in tradition, with families gathering to eat "ogokbap," a nourishing five-grain rice dish, and partake in "bureom," the custom of cracking walnuts, peanuts, and other hard-shelled nuts to ensure good health in the year ahead.

Across the country, time-honored rituals mark the occasion. In rural areas, children and adults alike take part in "jwibulnori," swinging cans filled with burning embers to cleanse the fields of pests.

Bonfires blaze in the form of "daljip," or "moon houses," symbolically sending away misfortune. And in some regions, the centuries-old "gossaum" — a spirited, tug-of-war-style contest — unfolds in a test of strength and community pride.

Together, these customs usher in the lunar year with hopes of prosperity and well-being.
 
8일 광주 고싸움테마파크에서 열린 고싸움놀이 축제에서 한 해의 풍년과 안녕을 기원하는 달집태우기 행사가 열리고 있다 광주 남구 제공
A "daljip" burning ceremony is held to pray for a bountiful year and well-being at the Gossaum Theme Park in Gwangju on Feb. 8, 2025. Courtesy of Gwangju Nam-gu Office
 
9일 서울 노원구 당현천에서 열린 정월대보름한마당 행사에서 시민들이 쥐불놀이를 즐기고 있다 YONHAP
People enjoy "jwibulnori" during an event to celebrate Jeongwol Daeboreum in Nowon-gu, Seoul, Feb. 9, 2025. Yonhap

9일 서울 노원구 당현천에서 열린 정월대보름한마당 행사에서 시민들이 낙화놀이를 즐기고 있다  YONHAPPeople enjoy "nakhwa nori (sparkling fire play)" during an event to celebrate Jeongwol Daeboreum in Nowon-gu, Seoul, Feb. 9, 2025. Yonhap
 
8일 광주 고싸움테마파크에서 고싸움놀이 축제가 열리고 있다 광주 남구 제공
The "gossaum," a tug-of-war style contest of strength and community pride, is held at the Gossaum Theme Park in Gwangju on Feb. 8, 2025. Courtesy of Gwangju Nam-gu Office
 
서울 경동시장에서 시민들이 부럼을 사고 있다 YONHAP
People purchase "bureom (hard-shelled nuts eaten for Jeongwol Daeboreum)" at Seoul's Gyeongdong Market. Yonhap
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