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halloween ? for Yongsan area.....
I know its a little bit away but we will be moving there just in time. Do they celebrate it on the onpost housing areas? I know in Italy we did and the Italian kids would come and beg for the chocolate. Thank you!
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On Yongsan Post and other US Housing areas (Army and Embassy), yes we have halloween events. Of course, no Korean children can get into these areas without being signed in as invited guests in the company of a sponsor, so the only Koreans I saw were the young Korean Katusa Soldiers, who enjoyed our unit party very much. Halloween and dressing up and trick or treat is not celebrated as such in Korea. They do have farmers festivals celebrating the end of harvest, etc.
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