Seollal is like Christmas and New Year’s with a sprinkle of Halloween (instead of candy you get money). Find out what it means and why it’s so special!| Lingua Asia
Oppa means a lot more than just an older brother. It can be a guy you’re attracted to or just a friend. Find out more here!| Lingua Asia
Korean moms are some of the most quotable people on the planet. We’re here to decode their unique language.| Lingua Asia
Getting ready for your first doljanchi? Make the most out of your special day with some tips from a doljanchi veteran!| Lingua Asia
Koreans celebrate a lesser known tradition known as the “year-end party”. Here’s how Koreans socialize in December with year-end parties (aka Friendsmas)!| Lingua Asia
Seaweed soup, all-nighters and playful violence, Koreans celebrate their birthdays with a twist. Find out how to do a Korean birthday right.| Lingua Asia
Need help planning your first doljanchi? From setting up a dol table to what to give to your guests, this planning checklist will make it a breeze.| Lingua Asia
Getting ready for your first Baek Il? Make the most out of your special day with these tips!| Lingua Asia