"Wishing Everyone a Bountiful and Joyful Chuseok in This Season of Fruition"
On Chuseok day, the 6th, President Lee Jae-myung visited his hometown of Andong in Gyeongsangbuk-do to pay respects at his parents' ancestral graves, reaffirming his original commitment to "becoming a president for everyone."
The Presidential Office released photos on social media showing President Lee Jae-myung and First Lady Kim Hye-kyung visiting their hometown, Andong in Gyeongbuk Province, to pay respects at ancestral graves on Chuseok day, the 6th. The Presidential Office shared images on social media of President Lee Jae-myung and First Lady Kim Hye-kyung visiting their hometown, Andong in Gyeongbuk Province, on Chuseok day, the 6th. President Lee's blog
원본보기 아이콘The Presidential Office released photos on social media showing President Lee and First Lady Kim Hye-kyung visiting the family graves in Andong. On his own Facebook page, President Lee wrote, "I visited my hometown to pay respects at my parents' graves," adding, "I once again engraved in my heart the promise to become a president for everyone."
He remarked, "The scent of the mountains, mixed with the light drizzle, feels fresh and sweet," and continued, "It must be a sign that autumn, the season of fruition, is in full swing." He added, "I hope that today, more than any other, will be a day filled with abundance and happiness for all our people."
The president's message is interpreted as an expression of warmth during the holiday, as well as a demonstration of his commitment to national unity beyond political divisions. In particular, the phrase "a president for everyone" is seen as a symbolic reaffirmation of the direction of his administration.
President Lee Jae-myung's visit to Andong is significant not simply as a trip home, but as an effort to strengthen emotional ties with the public and to reaffirm his governing philosophy. The "leadership of unity" contained in his warm holiday message is expected to become another key theme in the administration's future governance.
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