published : 18 Feb 2021 at 16:56 Lunar New Year is undoubtedly Asia's most famous cultural tradition. A number of fascinating opportunities exist to show how countries celebrate it, through unique destinations and cultural differences. 1. Food, glorious food: While Lunar New Year is not all about the food, it's definitely a critical part of celebrations! Across the region, our properties show different takes on dishes which reflect local culture and history. Together they make for a really interesting story showing Asia's cultural diversity. Lunar New Year in Korea is called Seollal and food is critical. JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul offers 'to-go' sets comprising dishes such as Bulgogi, galbijjim, Borigulbi, japchae, assorted Korean pancakes, parboiled octopus and three colours of namuls - the beloved spinach-based side dishes. They make for the perfect way to enjoy premium Korean traditional cuisine and ritual food offerings without the stress of preparation.