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"DALJIP",
"FIRST FULL MOON",
"JEONGWOL DAEBOREUM",
"korean culture",
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"KOREAN FOLK GAMES",
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"textContent": "The calendar says March. But in Korea, March means something more. The first full moon of the lunar new year is rising, and with it, ancient fires blaze, lanterns glow, and the nation pauses to make wishes under the brightest night of early spring. This year, the cosmos has aligned two magical celebrations back-to-back. On […]\n\nThe post Fire & Lanterns: Welcoming Spring Beneath Korea’s First Full Moon first appeared on Namaste Hallyu - NamaSTAY your way to Hallyu.",
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