Christmas is a special time in Korea, but it's not celebrated on the same date as in the United States. In Korea, Christmas is celebrated on December 25th, just like in the US, but the celebrations are often more muted. Many people celebrate the holiday by attending church services and exchanging gifts with family and friends, but the festivities are usually smaller and more intimate. In Korea, there's also a tradition called "Baek-il," which is a ritual for children to greet and pray to their parents.