Hwangab

Hwangab

Infobox Korean name


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Hwangab is a Korean traditional way of celebrating one's 60th birthday. The number 60 means accomplishing one big circle and starting another one in one's life as the traditional sexagenary cycle.

In the past, average life expectancy was much lower than sixty, so it also meant a celebration of a longevity. The celebration party is also a wish for an even longer and prosperous life. This party is customarily thrown by the children of the one who is turning 60. On one's Hwangab, family and relatives prepare a big birthday celebration with lots of food.

With modern health care this occurrence is much more common than it used to be. Many Koreans now take trips with their families instead of having a big party to celebrate their 60th birthday. Parties are also thrown when a person reaches 70 (called Gohi or Chilsun) or 80 (Palsun) years of age.

ee also

*Dol janchi
*Janchi

External links

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