(ROUGH CUT ONLY - NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />North Koreans visited a cemetery on Sunday (September 30) to express their thanks and gratitude to former and current leaders in an annual event held on Harvest Moon Day.<br/> <br />Video provided for Reuters by North Korea's state-run KCNA showed Pyongyang residents visiting the Patriotic Martyrs Cemetery in Pyongyang.<br/> <br />They paid homage to the "martyrs" who had sacrificed themselves to uphold the idea and leadership of North Korean founder Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il, father of current leader Kim Jong-un.<br/> <br />A wreath sent by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was also seen at the cemetery.<br/> <br />Seoul's Unification Ministry says North Korea observes a one-day holiday to celebrate the traditional Korean Thanksgiving Day on the day which is also known as Harvest Moon Day.<br/> <br />South Korea observes a three-day holiday which is called "Chuseok."
