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Korean Air celebrates Lunar New Year with traditional decoration

โ€œKorean Air wishes you good luck and fortune in the Lunar New Yearโ€ To celebrate the Lunar New Year, Korean Air will display Bokjori, a decoration of good fortune, at various company sites from January 25 to February 7. Bokjori is a bamboo strainer shaped like a dipper. Hanging up Bokjori to welcome the Lunar…


โ€œKorean Air wishes you good luck and fortune in the Lunar New Yearโ€

To celebrate the Lunar New Year, Korean Air will display Bokjori, a decoration of good fortune, at various company sites from January 25 to February 7.

Bokjori is a bamboo strainer shaped like a dipper. Hanging up Bokjori to welcome the Lunar New Year is a Korean tradition. The strainer is believed to filter bad luck and only leave good luck.

Korean Air displays Bokjoris every Lunar New Year at various locations, including domestic airport check-in counters and lounges, to both wish customers good health and blessings, and preserve this Korean traditional custom. 

Korean Air will continue to promote diverse aspects of Korean culture both at home and abroad.

Source: Korean Air


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One response to “Korean Air celebrates Lunar New Year with traditional decoration”

  1. This is wonderful! Thanks for the smile You just gifted! Cheers! ๐Ÿ™‚

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