The Korean people mainly reside in
Northeast China. In the inhabitation area of the Korean ethnic minority, especially in
the Yanbian area, agriculture, forestry, livestock farming, sideline and fishery
are developed in an all-round way. The Yanbian is well known as a paddy
production area in the north part of China, and it is also one of the main tobacco
areas. The Korean ethnic minority is renowned in the world for its songs and
dances.
There are five important Korean
festivals, namely the Spring Festival, the Lantern Festival, the Tomb-Sweeping
Day, the Dragon Boat Festival and Qiuxi. On the festivals, besides food
preparation, various games and sports activities will be organized to intensify
the interesting sense.
Spring Festival
It is the most spectacular festival in the
year. On the eve, every family tidies up the house and courtyard, washes clothes
and quilts, decorates rooms and improves the environmental sanitation. The New
Year Picture painted with mountains, rivers, stones, clouds, sun, cypresses,
grass, tortoise, cranes and deer, is often pasted to the wall. In the wee hours,
when the first crow is heard, all the families get up at once. They set up
burning incense to worship the ancestors. After that, they kowtow to the elders
for the New Year's greeting. After the breakfast, they pay a New Year call to
their neighbors and the elders in the village. The programs of the festival are
rich and full of folk flavor.
For breakfast, the sticky rice cake or
yellow rice are generally served. There are various dishes made of fish, meat
and vegetables as well as different games. Men drink the specially brewed Tusu
wine, which is made of balloonflower, wild pimiento and cinnamon. It is said
that drinking this wine can drive away evils and disasters, and make people live
long. For lunch and supper, people prefer Mandetuan or Detuan.
Detuan (a transliteration of Korean) is a
sort of soup. The way to make it is to pound the rice flour into sticky ball,
then make it a round strip, cut into slices, cook it with chicken or in pheasant
soup (if available, in beef soup), and at last, add some sesame oil and lavers.
Mandetuan is made of Detuan stuffed with two or three large meat dumplings. When
it is ready, open the dumplings with chopsticks and eat it with soup.
At the daytime, each village organizes
activities such as tug of war and arrow shooting. Women play springboard and
children fly kites. In the evening, the elders play cards, and kids play
hide-and-seek or burning light game. Young men and girls take part in the
dancing party.
Lantern Festival
On the festival, people take Yaofan (remedy
rice) and Corn Rice. In the morning, they drink a special wine, which is said to
help improve hearing. Hence, everyone drinks, even if someone could only drink a
bit or just taste it. The Remedy Rice takes sticky rice and honey as basic stuff
and is cooked with Chinese dates and pine seeds. The Corn Rice is made of five
sorts of corns such as rice, millet, glutinous millet, sticky rice and
bean.
Taking Corns Rice on the Lantern Festival is
to wish a bumper harvest. People will organize many entertainment activities of
local flavor. In the activity of Yingyue, people holding torch gather on the
square after supper, and set out by order and head for the top of the Eastern
Mountain to viewing the moon. It is said that the one who climbs to the highest
point of the hill and get the first sight of the full moon will be blessed. When
viewing of the moon is finished, people begin to walk on the bridges in
moonlight. It is said that walking on the bridges this night will ensure safety
for people.
Tomb-Sweeping Day
Every family of the Korean ethnic minority
respectively sweeps the tomb of their ancestors and worships them. In addition,
they have to renew the earth on the tomb and plant trees around it.
Dragon Boat Festival
Every Korean family cooks some special
foods, including small dumplings with red bean stuffing. According to the
custom, everyone should drink some specially made wine to avoid the evil. In the
meantime, sports meeting will be held. The main sports items are trapeze and
wrestling. Nowadays, the programs are even richer than before. Soccer,
volleyball, ping-pong and various track and fields are supplemented.
Qiuxi
It is named the Jiafei Festival in the Koran
language. After the harvest of each year, the fresh corns lay on the farm
ground. To felicitate the harvest, the farmers have chosen an auspicious day in
the mid autumn to celebrate the Qiuxi Festival so as to express thanks for god
blessing. From the perspective of customs, people think that Qiuxi is more
important than the Dragon Boat Festival. During the Dragon Boat Festival, only
pigs are slaughtered, but on the Qiuxi Festival, people will slay
cows.
All families make sticky cakes with fresh
corns. In addition, they sweep tombs and go to worship. Sport contests will be
held. All villagers will come to watch the games. It is full of animation. The
entertainment programs often last several days.
Eldership Festival
The Eldership Festival of the Koreans falls
on lunar September 9. To respect the elder is a long tradition for the Korean
people. It is celebrated almost in different Korean inhabitation areas, but held
on different days. The Korean ethnic minority in Heilongjiang Province usually
celebrates the festival on June 20 or 24, but the Yanbian Korean Autonomous
Prefecture in Jilin Province has fixed August 15 of the lunar calendar year as
the Eldership Festival since 1984.
In the reign of the Lee family during the
Korea Dynasty (1392-1910), this was the day to comfort the eldership. Among
people, the young had to address the elders by honorific title. They were not
allowed to smoke or drink at presence of the seniors. It is not allowed to ask
for lighter or fire to light cigarettes. It is prohibited to speak in vulgar
language. Prior to the meal, the elder have the privilege to be served and eat
first. Meeting the elder on the way, the young should greet him and make way for
him. Every family pays great attention to the birthdays of the elder and
prepares a grand food party for his senior age and the thanksgiving is made for
his hardship and nurturance.
In addition, there are other three family
festivals, namely the first anniversary of the baby, the 60th
anniversary of the old, and the 60th anniversary of the
marriage.
The Korean people uphold all along the
courtesy and seasons. Once in the annual festivals and happy events, a daintily
food custom is always emphasized. All dishes and confectionary are to be
decorated with capsicum shreds, egg slices, laver and shallot shreds or walnut
kernels, etc.
Besides the traditional festivals, Koreans
also arrange grand feasts on the first anniversary of the baby, the wedding
ceremony, and the 60th anniversary of the old. On the table, a cooked
cock should be served, and a chili has to be inserted in its beak, in addition
to a great variety of other traditional dishes and cakes in different shapes.
Many of them are modeled after animals.