Is Lunar New Year "Chinese New Year"? … Actively responding to China's “cultural process” = Korea
South Korea's cyber diplomatic mission "VANK" will actively respond to China's "cultural process," which claims that the culture is all from China, not from Asian countries including South Korea.

VANK announced on February 1st that it will produce and distribute stickers that spread the culture of South Korea's Lunar New Year and Lunar New Year itself. This is to respond to China, which advertises all Lunar New Years in Asian countries as "China's Lunar New Year (Chinese New Year)".

In connection with China's aggressive cultural process, the US "Apple" recently released a short film about Lunar New Year, Asia's largest annual event, titled "Chinese New Year."

Continuing from last year, the United Nations also wrote "Chinese Lunar Calendar" on stamps commemorating the Lunar New Year. Bank sent a letter of protest to the United Nations requesting that it be corrected to the "Lunar New Year."

VANK's leader Park Guite said, "Lunar New Year is commemorated as an annual event not only in China but also in South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and other Asian countries, so we must prevent it from sticking to the Chinese New Year. "

On the other hand, the four stickers were made in Korean and English. The figure of Korean greetings "Happy New Year", boys and girls wearing sunny clothes to greet the New Year, Tteokguk, fried octopus and Yunori, which are the dishes of Lunar New Year, are drawn.
2022/02/04 09:39 KST