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10 September 2011

Happy Chuseok!

Chuseok (추석) is one of Korea's most important holidays. Its traditionally a celebration wherein families gather around the table, share food and give thanks to their ancestors for the abundant harvest. Since this is my first time to celebrate this kind of holiday, and obviously my family is not here (which you ideally celebrate with) - my only plan for celebrating Korean thanksgiving would be to rest and make the most out of my last bum days as next week would already be the start of serious schedules in the GEO and in class as well. Hoho :)

Normally, establishments would be closed but I'm not familiar of which wouldn't so to make sure, I already bought some groceries I would be needing for the next days.


My favorite Korean chips, another Cheetos to try (hoping its not as bad as the first one)


Tteok (떡) given by the room checker as Chuseok present.

There are still other groceries left that I bought early this week so I didn't bought more. So now that I'm all good, I say, hibernate mode for the next 3 days!

Happy Chuseok everyone! ;) xx

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