In South Korea, May 5 is officially recognized as Children's Day. Parents often give presents to their children, as well as spend time with them. The children are taken on excursions to zoos and museums. The holiday was originally celebrated on May 1, but was later moved to May 5.
The writer "Bang Jeong-Hwan" is attributed to creating Children's Day in Korea. He is also believed to be responsible for changing the meaning of the word "어린이" into "child", which originally meant for "younger" (as opposed to "성인" ("older")).
And these pictures I was taking when our one day tour to Cheonan Park on Children day's in Korea,
5th May.
had a great time with NIIED's students in SM.University....
Infront of my Dorm with International/NIIED's students
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