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Life in Korea - Traditional Marriage (Buddhist Ceremonies & Customs > Other Ceremonies & Customs > by Country > Korea) - In Korea, the marriage between a man and woman represents the joining of two families, rather than the joining of two individuals.
  http://www.lifeinkorea.com/culture/marriage/marriage.cfm
Jongno-Gu - Religious ceremony in Jongmyo (Buddhist Ceremonies & Customs > Other Ceremonies & Customs > by Country > Korea) - Religious ceremony in Jongmyo is a sacrificial rite (intangible cultural property No 56). It is a traditional sacrificial rite since the Chosun Dynasty, in which the King, together with his crown prince, civil and military officials and royal family, came to Jongmyo and offered the sacrificial rite himself.
  http://www.jongno.go.kr/english/tour/festival_02.jsp
YONHAPNEWS - Asia's Oldest Confucian Ceremonies Live on in South Korea (Buddhist Ceremonies & Customs > Other Ceremonies & Customs > by Country > Korea) - As with Munmyo, it is a Confucian rite with a very long history, dating back more than 600 years...
  http://english.yna.co.kr/Engnews/20040305/301900000020040305090056E2.html
Korea.net - Jongmyo Jerye and Jongmyo Jeryeak (Buddhist Ceremonies & Customs > Other Ceremonies & Customs > by Country > Korea) - ... Jongmyo Jerye is a ceremony held for the king and queens of the Joseon Period in the shrine where the ancestral tablets ... Jongmyo Jeryeak, Royal Ancestral Ritual Music, had been performed when royal people held a ceremony for the ...
  http://www.korea.net/korea/kor_loca.asp?code=G0611
Click Asia - CHU SUK : One of the Greatest Korean Holiday (Buddhist Ceremonies & Customs > Other Ceremonies & Customs > by Country > Korea) - The meaning of Chu Suk is easiest described as, "Bountiful Abundance." Chu Suk is a very carefree time in Korea, during this day happiness and joy seem to be in everyone's lives.
  http://www.clickasia.co.kr/about/h815.htm
Click Asia - SEOL : LUNAR NEW YEAR (Buddhist Ceremonies & Customs > Other Ceremonies & Customs > by Country > Korea) - Koreans celebrate the Lunar New Year. This year it was on February 1st. On this very day the year of the Horse began. Seol is, along with " Chusok", one of the two most important holidays in Korea.
  http://www.clickasia.co.kr/about/h0101.htm
Travel Max -Royal Guard Changing Ceremony (Buddhist Ceremonies & Customs > Other Ceremonies & Customs > by Country > Korea) - Mar - Dec 2005; not Mon (annual) Changdeokgung Palace - Visitors can experience a re-enactment of Korean military tradition - the changing of the Royal Guards - at the Changdeokgung Palace in Seoul.
  http://www.istc.org/sisp/?fx=event&event_id=69204
Asian Info - Society Celebrations in Korea (Buddhist Ceremonies & Customs > Other Ceremonies & Customs > by Country > Korea) - Seshi, as days of festivity, act as a stimulus in life and accelerate the rhythm of the yearly life cycle so as to help one move on to the next cycle.
  http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/north%20korea/pro-society_celebrations.htm
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