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Me and my friends are planning a surprise birthday party for our friend who moved here from Korea less than a year ago. We're in 6th grade, this is her 12th birthday. Any tips or advice for a Korean birthday party?
Haley from Ohio
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RE: Korean Surprise Birthday Party Ideas
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Post By Phoebe (Guest Post)
(01/26/2008)
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I think you should make a theme for her party e.g. pink party, movie night, glamour night, chocolate night or just have a massive slumber sleepover.
Korean Birthday party games
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Post By Not going to tell you (Guest Post)
(01/23/2006)
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I'm doing a project for school and i need to know a game that is played in korea. I'm in 7th grade
RE: Korean Surprise Birthday Party Ideas
For the party invitations, you could make them in the shape of a hanbok (traditional Korean garment) & vibrant in color.
My sister & brother in law adopted a little Korean girl, she's precious. I'm to keep my eye out for any Korean figurines, dolls, etc. They're just not out there. I do realize that not till the last few years have African American & Indian figurines have been on the market. Maybe there's hope, yet.
RE: Korean Surprise Birthday Party Ideas
I found this tidbit on the internet at a party planning site. "For a change, try a traditional Korean piñata. Buy a large, stiff plastic beach-size ball that will hold it's shape when deflated. Cut the ball in half. Fill the ball with candy & treats and tape it back together. Decorate the ball with strips of colored paper and ribbons and hang it from a tree branch or swing set with a sturdy cord tied through two holes in the top. Give the children semi-soft balls such as dodge balls or tennis balls to throw at the piñata at will...preferably from the same safe direction towards a open field or a blank wall or fence. Keep throwing the balls at the piñata ball until it splits open and spills the delights inside!" This is the year of the dragon! On Korea: Facts about Korean Culture
- Sol= New years, biggest holiday. January 1st is every Korean's birthday.
- The Korean flag is called Taegeuki.
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