Mid-Autumn Festival, or Chuseok, is one of the most important traditional festivals in North Korea. On this day almost every family cooks songpyeons and share with each other. Some families also go to cemeteries to honor the deceased relatives. The picture taken on Sept 19, 2013, shows North Koreans standing together for a portrait next to family member's grave at a cemetery as they observe Chuseok, in Pyongyang. [Photo/IC] |
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