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- Hwangab comment "Hwangab (Hangul: 환갑; hanja: 還甲) in Korean, Kanreki (還暦/かんれき) in Japanese or Jiazi (甲子) in Chinese, is a traditional way of celebrating one's 60th birthday in the East Asia. The number 60 means accomplishing one big circle and starting another one in one's life as the traditional 60 year calendar cycle of the lunar calendar. In the past, average life expectancy was much lower than 60, so it also meant a celebration of longevity.".
- Q1068081 comment "Hwangab (Hangul: 환갑; hanja: 還甲) in Korean, Kanreki (還暦/かんれき) in Japanese or Jiazi (甲子) in Chinese, is a traditional way of celebrating one's 60th birthday in the East Asia. The number 60 means accomplishing one big circle and starting another one in one's life as the traditional 60 year calendar cycle of the lunar calendar. In the past, average life expectancy was much lower than 60, so it also meant a celebration of longevity.".