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Do they celebrate Christmas in South Korea?
Christmas is widely celebrated in South Korea, although it is not an official public holiday. The holiday was first introduced to the country by Christian missionaries in the late 19th century and has since become popular among both Christians and non-Christians. Koreans celebrate Christmas with their own unique traditions such as eating fried chicken and cake on Christmas day and participating in a gift-giving tradition called "Gidoktak." K-pop has also contributed to the growing popularity of Christmas in South Korea with many K-pop stars releasing special Christmas albums and performing at concerts during the holiday season. However, Christians still face challenges in expressing their faith openly due to a history of religious persecution in the country. Alternative winter activities such as skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating are also popular during the holiday season. As South Korea continues to modernize, it remains to be seen whether Christmas will lose its unique Korean elements or continue to evolve into something new.

