Classroom lesson · Festival · 🇰🇵 North Korea

Chuseok

Korea's harvest festival, celebrated under the full moon

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What is it?

Chuseok is one of the most important festivals of the Korean year, celebrated in the middle of autumn at the time of the full moon. Families gather together to give thanks for the harvest, share food, visit the graves of ancestors and enjoy traditional games. It is sometimes compared to Thanksgiving, and the round harvest moon is its most iconic symbol.

Tell me more

The most important food at Chuseok is songpyeon — small half-moon-shaped rice cakes filled with sesame seeds, sweet red beans or chestnuts. Families make songpyeon together, and there is a saying that a person who makes beautiful songpyeon will have beautiful children. The rice cakes are steamed over a layer of fragrant pine needles, which give them a lovely scent.

During Chuseok, families visit the graves of ancestors to pay respect, tidy the site and share food. This is a moment to remember those who came before and feel connected to family history across many generations. It is a warm, thoughtful tradition rather than a sad one.

Traditional games played at Chuseok include ssireum wrestling, tug-of-war, swings and a game called gapyeon, where teams try to flip wooden sticks. Folk dances like ganggangsullae — where women and girls hold hands and dance in a large circle under the moonlight — are a beautiful part of the celebration.

Chuseok falls on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, usually in September or October. During the holiday period, roads and trains are busy as people travel across the country to be with family — it is one of the busiest travel times of the year.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Chuseok is compared to Thanksgiving. Do you have a harvest festival in your country? How is it similar or different?
  2. 02Families make songpyeon rice cakes together. What food does your family make together, and what does making it feel like?
  3. 03The ganggangsullae dance is a circle dance in the moonlight. Can you think of other circle dances from around the world? Why might people dance in circles?
Try this

Classroom activity

Design your own 'harvest festival recipe card' for songpyeon. Draw the rice cake, write a list of ingredients (rice flour, sesame seeds, honey, pine needles), write three simple steps and add a decoration around the border using moon, star and harvest motifs.