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Tuesday, May 29 2012, 13:23 PM

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Full moon: South Korean citizens twirl cans with holes filled with burning wood chips and straw to celebrate the first full moon of the Lunar New Year, in Seoul on Sunday. According to the lunar calendar, the first full moon falls on Monday this year, and is the day Koreans traditionally eat special treats and wish for a bountiful harvest in the year. (AP/Lee Jin-man)Full moon: South Korean citizens twirl cans with holes filled with burning wood chips and straw to celebrate the first full moon of the Lunar New Year, in Seoul on Sunday. According to the lunar calendar, the first full moon falls on Monday this year, and is the day Koreans traditionally eat special treats and wish for a bountiful harvest in the year. (AP/Lee Jin-man)