Chuseok is one of the biggest holidays in Korea, and is a day off to celebrate the fall harvest during the days of farming.
The picture below is the Chuseok ceremony of my grandmother’s house. This ritual is usually held between 6 am and 8 am.
The following is the work to prepare the table for Chuseok.
This is what I wrote every time, this is called ‘紙榜’, which refers to a 神位 written on paper in a table when ritual.
From now on, the street cats that I went to feed with my aunt during the holidays. Do you believe if we walked 10 kilometers a day thanks to these guys?
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