Korean-American Day

13

Jan

Korean-American Day is celebrated on January 13 to remember and honor the first group of Korean people who came to the United States in 1903. It's a special day for both Korean and American people to celebrate the culture, traditions, and contributions Korean Americans have made to the country. People may have parties, events, or activities to learn more about Korean customs, food, and stories. It's a way to appreciate the good things that happen when people from different places come together and share their uniqueness.

How to celebrate Korean-American Day?

Start by gathering your family or friends and make some yummy Korean food like bulgogi or kimchi. You could also bake a special cake or cookies with red and blue icing to match the Korean flag. Watch a fun Korean show or movie together. Try learning a few simple Korean words or phrases and practice with each other. You could also make crafts, like drawing Korean flags or creating paper lanterns. At the end of the day, talk about what you learned and enjoyed the most. Sharing stories and playing games can make it a more memorable celebration!

Where Korean-American Day is celebrated?

  • - United States