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There are many cemeteries and memorial facilities that are closed during Chuseok because of fear of the corona spread.

So, people who wanted to be holy in advance continued to visit.



Today (26th), reporter Kim Deok-hyun covered the scene.



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Vehicles line up at the entrance of the memorial park.



Flower shops along the street are crowded with mourners, and it is not easy to find vacant places in the park parking lot.



Because it is closed during the Chuseok holiday due to concerns about the spread of Corona 19, mourners who came to visit the shrine in advance were crowded.



[Shin Dong-yeol/Namdong-gu, Incheon: Since the corona is prevalent, I came in advance with my brothers to try to be holy.

I have followed the rules of the government.]



Today alone, 23,000 people visited this place, a 40% increase from the usual weekend.



In addition to indoor safety facilities, outdoor tombs were also warmed and visited.



Park officials went around from time to time and asked for compliance with quarantine regulations.



[Sorry, but a mask (Please wear it.)]



Another memorial park in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province.



The indoor Bonandang is operated by reservation only.



In order to avoid crowds of mourners at certain times, we have limited admission to 100 families per 4 people 3 times a day.



[Lee Housing/Yongin City Corporation Facility Operation Headquarters: Distributed arrangements are made to limit the distance to prevent crowding of memorials at one time.]



11 national cemeteries nationwide, including the Seoul Prefectural Center, restricted access to regular visitors during the Chuseok holiday. Do it.



There are many memorial facilities that close or restrict visits before and after the holidays, so if you inevitably visit the shrine during the holiday season, you should check the closure and control in advance.



(Video coverage: Lim Dong-guk·Hwang In-seok, video editing: Kim Jong-tae)