<Anchor> On



this Chuseok, there were people who didn't get together and had their turn online at home.

Even though I couldn't go back to my hometown, I still had the same mind for my family and ancestors.



This is the new Chuseok, reporter So Hwan-wook.



<Reporter> During



this year's Chuseok holiday, a camera was installed in front of the billboard showing the memorial message.



Live broadcasts on the Internet are in full swing for those who could not visit Bonandang due to Corona 19.



When you send a message to our ancestors with a registered phone number, they are displayed on an electronic board in real time, conveying their nostalgia.



[Please check the temperature before entering.

Normal body temperature.]



The number of visitors to Bongandang has decreased by 1/10 compared to the last holiday.



[Yoonah Kim/Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi: I think it was nice that you checked the location in front of me and checked the heat a lot.

I was relieved.]



Even at the park cemetery, which was crowded with over 100,000 people on holidays, the atmosphere is quite different this year.



Most of the tombs were wearing masks and seemed to refrain from drinking.



All indoor memorial halls that enshrined our ancestors were closed due to corona prevention measures.



[Cha Young-gi/Gangwon Hoengseong-gun: I was going to see you once, but the memorial hall was closed, so I couldn't go in, and I only have a turn here.] Some



families have their turn online on the morning of Chuseok.



[Junho, bow down.]



When a signal comes from across the cell phone, the waiting son bows to the turn on the screen.



[Junho Lee/Seongdong-gu, Seoul: At this point, I feel that I'm rather fortunate that I can convey my heart well.] I



couldn't meet my ancestors and family in person due to concerns about the coronavirus group infection, but the affection of my family was not different from previous years.



(Video coverage: Choi Ho-jun and Gong Jin-gu, video editing: Won-hee Won)