"First, Koreans will choose this day for family reunion, drinking and eating moon cakes. On this day, they will worship their ancestors and sweep graves, which is a bit like Tomb-Sweeping Day in China. Sacrifices include steamed rice and muffins made with new rice produced that year, and wine brewed with new rice. Thank the ancestors for their blessings this year.
Secondly, unlike China people who celebrate with moon cakes, Koreans mainly eat a snack called "muffin". Pastry made mainly of fresh grains and fruits.
Third, there will be some folk performances in South Korea's Mid-Autumn Festival, and some areas will dress up as cows and turtles to express their hard work. "
Because of the unhappiness brought by the Dragon Boat Festival, we have to think about what Smecta is doing every festival. In fact, it also reflects the profound influence of China's traditional culture on South Korea. Many festivals of China people spread to Korea a long time ago, and they have been Korean festivals for a long time. Therefore, it is not surprising that Koreans and China people celebrate festivals at the same time.
On August 15 of the lunar calendar, China people celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, and Koreans also celebrate it. In South Korea, the Mid-Autumn Festival is generally called "autumn evening", and there are other sayings, such as Jiaxu and Mid-Autumn Festival, which are also scheduled in August of the lunar calendar 15. This is a day to thank the autumn harvest and reunite with family members to worship their ancestors. In the Korean era, the Mid-Autumn Festival was called "four major festivals" together with the Spring Festival, cold food and Dragon Boat Festival.
There is a saying in China that it is better to play alone than with others. China has always advocated universal celebration, and South Korea also celebrated the festival on August 15. We don't need to refuse, just like China people celebrate Christmas, just be happy. The two countries should also learn from the lessons of applying for the Dragon Boat Festival, and it is the right way to make the Dragon Boat Festival a day of joy rather than trouble for both countries, don't you think?