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Some sections of Bukaksan, which were closed 52 years ago after the so-called ‘Kim Shin-jo incident’, will be open to citizens from tomorrow (day 10). President Moon Jae-in also opened the iron gate of Mount Bukak behind the Blue House and went to the final inspection of the trail with the citizens. Reporter Cha Jeong-yoon explains the newly introduced Dulle-gil course. In 1968, in the middle of the night, North Korean forces attempted to attack the Blue House with the so-called “Kim Shin-jo incident.” After that, the iron gate on the north side of Mount Bukak, which had been closed to the public, was closed after 52 years. The iron fence surrounding the fortress was removed and it was reborn as a wooden staircase. President Moon Jae-in, who went through the final inspection before the official inauguration, walked along the forest path with the citizens and went directly to the trail guide. As a result, you will be able to walk the section that starts from Ansan in Seodaemun-gu and leads to Inwangsan, Bukaksan and Bukhansan. In particular, in the 300m section walking around the outskirts of the Hanyang city wall, you can also see the changes in the city walls at a glance. The creation of this trail is the third safety mitigation measure in the vicinity of the Blue House, following the road in front of the Blue House and Inwangsan-gil that were previously opened. The Blue House explained that it has fulfilled the promise of President Moon’s presidential election pledge to open the entire Bukak Mountain, and that the southern section of Bukak Mountain will also open in the first half of 2022. However, instead of group walks, individual walks were recommended and they were asked to follow quarantine rules, such as keeping a distance of 2 meters or more and wearing a mask. YTN Cha Jung-yoon[[email protected]]it is.