- Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:08 pm
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Now here is October 2nd.
And October 3rd is Korean Thanksgiving Day
On that day we make offerings of grain and fruit from the first harvest of the year to our ancestors.
Along with Lunar New Year's, it's Korea's biggest holiday when family members who live scattered in distant places get together for a reunion.
Chuseok is August 15th according to the lunar calendar.

And October 3rd is Korean Thanksgiving Day
On that day we make offerings of grain and fruit from the first harvest of the year to our ancestors.
Along with Lunar New Year's, it's Korea's biggest holiday when family members who live scattered in distant places get together for a reunion.
Chuseok is August 15th according to the lunar calendar.

- By Mark Bell