Korea also has a Mid-Autumn Festival, their Mid-Autumn Festival and our Mid-Autumn Festival have what are the similarities and differences?

Korea's Mid-Autumn Festival is more like our country's Ching Ming Festival, because it's not a festival that advocates family reunion, but more of a custom to worship one's ancestors. So this is not the same as our country's Mid-Autumn Festival. So which country has each country's cultural differences, as long as we respect each other and understand each other, then we can also get the respect and understanding of other countries.

In Korea, they choose to pay tribute to their ancestors and relatives on the Mid-Autumn Festival to express their grief. So it's not so much a time of rejoicing for Korea, but more of a festival to express sadness. However, this is the opposite of the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. So in Korea his Mid-Autumn Festival is more like our country's Ching Ming Festival, because our country only chooses to worship their ancestors on Ching Ming Festival.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a day of reunion for Chinese people, because on this day many people who work and study abroad come back home to have a reunion meal, and then eat mooncakes and enjoy the moon with their own families. So for Chinese people, this day is very joyful, and now the Mid-Autumn Festival has become a legal holiday. So it also makes the Chinese people have more time to reunite with their families. So the family will also be very busy on this day.

So every country has its own customs and traditions, although the name may have some of the same, but its nature is not so much the same, as long as we do respect each other, mutual understanding is actually on it. Never question the customs of others, because that will lead to a series of conflicts.