The Cultural Heritage Administration said in a statement that "Moonbaedo" paintings will be displayed in the heart of Seoul for three days from February 11 in an event aimed at eradicating the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dogs, tigers, chickens and lions are favored in traditional Moonbaedo. The paintings of warlords were recreated based on a relic that has been kept for generations as an heirloom by the Ryu family in Andong some 185 kilometers (114 miles) southeast of Seoul.