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Why does South Korea also have Mid-Autumn Festival?
South Korea's Mid-Autumn Festival custom: In the early morning of autumn, every household in South Korea will place new grains, fruit wine, muffins, taro soup and various fruits to worship their ancestors; In addition to ancestor worship, there is also the custom of sweeping graves in autumn.
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South Korea also has the Mid-Autumn Festival, the time is the same as China, and the Mid-Autumn Festival in South Korea is also calculated according to the lunar calendar, which falls on August 15 every year. August15th of the Korean lunar calendar is called "Autumn Evening", which is the Mid-Autumn Festival in China. Autumn night can be said to be the most important traditional festival for Koreans in a year. This is a festival of harvest and gratitude, even bigger than the Spring Festival (Lunar New Year).
On the morning of Mid-Autumn Festival, family members wear festive costumes and hold simple commemorative activities at home or in front of ancestors' graves. Female members of the family will put all kinds of exquisite food carefully prepared in front of their ancestors' tombstones.
Koreans cook all kinds of delicious food with wine, beef, fish and vegetables, and use persimmons, jujubes, nuts and newly produced apples and pears as offerings. All kinds of delicious food are first contributed to ancestors and then shared by family members.
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