As in the days of Noah....
SIGN of the TIMES: Korean Lunar New Year
South Korea's unification minister Lee Jae-joung participates in a traditional sacrificial ritual in the direction of north, which is held for South Koreans, who are originally from North Korea and cannot visit their hometown since the 1950-53 Korean War, on the occasion of Seollal, the Korean Lunar New Year, at Imjingak pavilion, the closest residents of the capitalist south can get to the communist north's border, in Paju, north of Seoul, February 7, 2008. Millions of South Koreans visit their hometowns during the February 6-8 lunar new year holiday.