1. How many young Korean adolescents are playing traditional games like ‘yut’ (a board game played by tossing sticks) instead of being glued to their Gameboys or Playstations?
2. How many Korean women and men actually wear hanbok?
3. Do the ajummas get any help from the menfolk in preparing the food?
4. What percentage of Koreans prefer to spend their long weekends outside Korea?
5. Can urban Koreans connect emotionally with traditions of Chuseok especially as they relate to agricultural activities?
6. What are the unwritten social rules for the buying and exchanging of gifts?
7. Do Koreans of the Moslem or Christian faiths practise the Chuseok customs like charye and seongmyo?
8. How will future generations of Koreans observe Chuseok?
Sources of pics:
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/news/top(16).jpghttp://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2009/09/115_52319.html
http://www.capaa.wa.gov/community/korean_americans.shtml
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/picturesoftheday/3812054/Pictures-of-the-day-17-December-2008.html?image=7








