
Chuseok (추석), also known as Hangawi (한가위), is typically considered “Korean Thanksgiving.” Much like Thanksgiving in the west, food is a big part of Chuseok. It is a time to feast and we certainly do in our house. Traditionally the food is prepared by the women of the house, in this case, that’s just me. I usually spend 2 days preparing all the food, as I make everything from scratch. Preparing this feast for my family every year is definitely a labor of love and I wouldn't have it any other way. Hope you all had a wonderful Chuseok ❤️ 📍Seoul, South Korea 📽 @seoulsearchinglexi #chuseok #추석 #familytime #koreancouples #koreanculture #seeyouinkorea #koreanasthetic #koreatravel #travelbucketlist #travelinspiration #koreanfood #instakorea #lifeinkorea #eatwithme #foodstagram #minivlog #koreatravelguide
Attraction

Gyeongbokgung Palace
Cultural landmark
4.6
Free guided tours are offered of this large 14th-century royal palace with a museum & gardens.