Koreans celebrate Christmas in a unique way, incorporating their own cultural traditions and values into the holiday. Some of the most common practices include the creation of Christmas trees and decorations using paper, the exchange of gifts, and the sharing of special meals with family and friends. Additionally, many Koreans visit churches and participate in religious ceremonies to mark the occasion. Korean Christmas celebrations also often feature traditional food such as mandu (dumplings) and tteokguk (rice cake soup).