The Busan Museum announced that it will host a special cultural event titled “Full Moon Hunters” during the Chuseok holiday.
This event has been designed to combine traditional culture with modern content, offering visitors of all ages and nationalities a unique holiday experience.
Key programs will include the “Full Moon Hunt” event, traditional costume experiences (such as homage costumes to <Kedeheon>), outdoor folk games, and photo zones featuring a giant full moon and modern reinterpretation of the Irwolobongdo screen, providing citizens and tourists with a rich variety of holiday entertainment.
The “Full Moon Hunt” is a storytelling-style experiential program where participants roam the museum to collect moon fragments. It is an interactive event in which participants complete various missions and receive rewards. By searching for hidden moon pieces in the exhibition halls and solving related challenges, children and family visitors will enjoy an engaging exploration experience.
The “Traditional Costume Experience” allows participants to try on Hanbok, including homage costumes to <Kedeheon>, and create special holiday memories by taking photos at outdoor photo zones.
The “Folk Games” program features Yutnori (traditional board game), Jegichagi (hacky sack game), and Tuho (arrow throwing), offering fun activities that different generations can enjoy together, recreating the festive spirit of Chuseok.
The “Photo Zones,” set against the backdrop of a giant full moon and a modern reinterpretation of the Irwolobongdo screen, are expected to become popular attractions for social media photos.
Through such diverse experiential content, visitors of all ages—from children to the elderly—will be able to rediscover the meaning of the holiday. By spending time together with family, friends, and loved ones, the museum aims to present itself as a more open and welcoming cultural space.
Participation in the Chuseok cultural event is free of charge. Detailed schedules and participation guidelines are available on the museum’s website (museum.busan.go.kr).
Jeong Eun-woo, Director of the Busan Museum, stated, “Chuseok is a major holiday spent with family, so we have harmoniously incorporated traditional experiences with modern cultural elements that can be enjoyed across generations. We hope this event will provide citizens and tourists alike with cherished holiday memories.”
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