👤

Answer :

Answer:

The English-speaking countries are not the only ones who have “Thanksgivings”. Korea has Chuseok, which celebrates both the Autumn Harvest and the sacrifices of the ancestors. People generally travel to their home areas and pay honor to their living and dead ancestors, usually wearing traditional Korean Han Bok clothing. Naturally, its date is dependent upon a lunar calendar. As another poster points out, many cultures have harvest time holidays.

Hope this helps, have a nice day/night! :D

Go Teaching: Other Questions