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Chuseok, the national holiday, how did you spend today (1st)?

Because of Corona 19, the holiday atmosphere has changed a lot this year.

There are certainly fewer people coming to their hometowns or going far away, and everyone is spending the holidays in a calm atmosphere.



First, reporter Ahn Hee-jae delivers the scenery of Hangawi from the sky.



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Chuseok, the memorial park was empty this time with people looking for ancestors.



Perhaps because of a warning from the quarantine authorities concerned about the spread of Corona 19, the number of visits to the graves decreased significantly from previous years.



Don't forget to wear a mask when raising glasses, bowing, or taking family photos.



The highway was crowded with tourists for a long holiday, and vehicles bit the tail on the tail.



The rest area, where indoor meals are prohibited, was only half full, and people waiting for packaged food lined up at the entrance.



Even in the continuing typhoons and the exceptionally long rainy season, yellow-ripened rice plants embroidered the vast plains.



The hands of farmers who harvest the grains that have endured firmly are busy.



There were three or three visits to the riverside and amusement parks, but it was still more slack than usual.



Most of them wore masks, but there were also people who didn't keep social distancing properly.



Some people chose to hike to avoid the relatively crowded spots.



People welcomed Chuseok, the nation's largest holiday for the first time in the Corona era, relatively calmly.



(Video coverage: Yang Hyun-cheol, video editing: Kim Jong-tae, helicopter control: Min Byeong-ho, Kim Kang-young)