MANNAM
Have you looked up the moon in the sky?
Have
you looked up the moon in the sky?
I’m
not sure whether you looked it up or not, but it was full moon tonight,
Today’s moon was a little more special than
normal one
It
was the first full-moon since lunar new year began.
You
might think the shape of the moon is not so important, but this is Korean
holiday.
It
is called 대보름 (Dae-bo-reum, which literally means ‘Great
Full Moon’.
It
is the day that celebrates the first full moon of the new year of the Korean
lunar calendar.
On
this Dae-bo-reum, the Great Full Moon day, there are some traditional customs and
cultural games.
As
one of the traditions, people burn the dry grass on the rice fields. Children
also whirl around the cans with holes, with fire in it. This action fertilizes
the fields and gets rid of the harmful worms that destroy the new crops. It is
called 쥐불놀이(Geuy-bul-no-ri).
To
celebrate the full moon, people stand beside each other and make a big circle
to dance together.
Most
of all, the highlight of the Dae-bo-reum (full moon day), is Burning Dal-jip (달집).
Dal-jip
is a heap of straw or twigs. Some of them are tall as 30m.
Around
Dal-jip, people tie the paper one which their wishes are written.
On
the first full moon day, people write their own wishes and burn heap of straw
to ward off their misfortune and bring good luck.
They
wish for good luck and no one wants misfortune or bad luck, because they don’t
want to live a miserable life.
What
is your wish? Living a healthy life? Or making a fortune?
Those
wishes are also good, but how about making a small wish for people you don’t
know yet?
Most
of people make a wish for themselves, or for their beloved family.
However,
not many people make a wish for others.
Tonight
with the full moon, how about making a small wish for people who live in the opposite
position of your country?
You
don’t know them, but as we are living in the same global village, it would be
nice to wish for someone you don’t know.
It
might sound strange to you, but wouldn’t you feel good if someone is wishing a
good luck for you, even those person who do not know you?
So,
why don’t we make a small wish for the others, underneath the first full-moon?
I have Daeburum face, hahaha!
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