And because it is Chuseok Festival (Harvest Festival), Korean idols have been greeting their fans wearing a hanbok, Korea's traditional outfit.
Let us see what the idols wore in line with celebrating Chuseok festival.
The girl group, Nine Muses, greeted their fans at the same time announcing their first full-length album. The girls seem to have a different hanbok, describing their different styles.
While Girls Generation posted in their social networking sites, one by one. Yuri was the first one to greet her followers, wearing a pastel-coloured hanbok. Tiffany, on the other hand posted a close up picture of herself, wearing a beige-like hanbok. Seohyun also greeted the fans, wearing a pink hanbok. And Sunny also posted in her Instagram account and like Tiffany, she took a selca of herself wearing an off-white hanbok.
The greetings does not end there, Crayon pop greets fans wearing a unique hanbok, short pink skirt with pants inside and instead of the traditional shoes, it looks like they were wearing white sneakers.
SISTAR also greeted their fans, wearing colourful hanboks and looked demure and neat.
Meanwhile, TEEN TOP appeared on a radio program wearing their hanboks making them the first to wear hanboks on SBS' "Choi Hwa Jung's Power Time."
Rookie group 2EYES did not forget to greet their fans, wearing a pink skirt hanboks and making an opportunity to announce their comeback.
We have been seeing the stars everyday casually which makes this a different sight, seeing them wear Korea's traditional clothes. Though some of them are pre-occupied with their respective schedules, they tend not to forget one of the most important holidays by greeting their fans.