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[Photo News] Last day of Chuseok holiday

By Catherine Chung

Published : Sept. 26, 2018 - 15:59

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On the final day of Chuseok holiday, Koreans hit the streets with their families to visit key tourist spots and large shopping districts in Seoul and elsewhere.

A large crowd gathered at the Korean Folk Village. Located in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, the popular tourist attraction offers various traditional cultural events that date back to the late Joseon period. 



Parents sat on the ground with their children in their laps as they enjoyed the “jultagi,” or acrobatics on a tightrope, performance up close. Other cultural events included martial arts on horseback, also known as “equestrian feats,” traditional wedding ceremony and farmers’ music and dance. 



The shopping district in Seoul’s Myeong-dong was especially packed on Wednesday with citizens and foreign tourists enjoying street vendor foods while shopping.

For some family members visiting Seoul from out of town, it was time to bid farewell to one another until the next holiday season. The Express Bus Terminal in Gangnam, southern Seoul, was filled with passengers waiting to board the bus.

Photos by Yonhap
Written by Catherine Chung (cec82@heraldcorp.com)