The Volunteer Fire Brigade of Hyeonggyeong-myeon, Muan Fire Station, performed grave trimming work on unclaimed graves ahead of the Chuseok holiday. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)

The Volunteer Fire Brigade of Hyeonggyeong-myeon, Muan Fire Station, performed grave trimming work on unclaimed graves ahead of the Chuseok holiday. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Seo Young-seo] The Hyun-gyeong-myeon Volunteer Fire Brigade (Chief Lee Yong-hyeok, Choi Young-im) of the Muan Fire Station in Jeollanam-do announced on the 21st that they conducted grass-cutting work at unclaimed graves ahead of the traditional Chuseok holiday on the 20th.


The grass-cutting work at the communal cemetery is carried out every year by the Hyun-gyeong-myeon Volunteer Fire Brigade members before Chuseok, the nation's biggest holiday, and has established itself as a representative event to honor ancestors and promote unity and harmony among the members.



This year, to prevent the spread of COVID-19, a limited number of about 20 participants took part, adhering to quarantine rules such as wearing masks, hand sanitizing, and social distancing, while performing grass-cutting work on approximately 320 unclaimed graves.


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