full moon
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A full moon is the complete circular shape of the moon when it appears largest and brightest. It can be seen on the 15th day of the lunar calendar.
In Korea, people make wishes while looking at the full moon during Chuseok. Moon viewing with family becomes a special memory.
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A full moon is when the entire surface of the moon, as seen from Earth, is illuminated by sunlight, appearing brightly lit. In many cultures around the world, the full moon is a symbol of abundance, completion, and good fortune, and it is central to various festivals and cultural events.
Holidays related to the full moon are very important in East Asia, such as Chuseok in Korea, Mid-Autumn Festival in China, and Tsukimi in Japan. In modern times, it is a frequently used emoji on social media to express perfection, achievement, and happy moments.