New Year’s citizens “If the crowns disappear” Namsan · Han River Map



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The sunrise to watch on TV

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Incident team = On the morning of the first day of the year, Hanmo (55), who climbed the mountain behind his home in Nowon-gu, Seoul, saw the sunrise through live television broadcast on the morning of the day 1.

Mr. Han said, “It was cold and I was worried about Corona 19, so this year I had a sunrise at home with my family,” he said. “I made a feeling of wishing the New Year together and sharing thanks.”

Park, 25, a student ready for work, watched the sunrise on his iPad from his bed in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. He was searching here and there to find the scenery he liked, and then he watched the sunrise through CCTV installed on the east coast.

Mr. Park said, “As you can see the ‘sunrise point’ scenery in the room, it’s a lot more comfortable,” he said. “In the new year, I prayed for Corona 19 to end and I would definitely get a job.”

As major sunrise locations across the country were closed due to concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19), citizens welcomed the new year by watching the sunrise in various ways.

Choi, 27, who lives in Mapo-gu, Seoul, watched the sunrise with her family on the roof of an apartment. Choi said, “I don’t go very far to Corona, and the closest thing to seeing the sunrise is on the roof of my house, so I was on time with my family.”

Sunrise on iPad

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Some citizens expressed their wishes in real-time chat windows on YouTube channels run by local governments.

There were many citizens who wished “I hope the coronavirus disappears” along with “I hope the new year is full of good things”, “Please make my family healthy and only good things” and “Let’s be number one in the lottery “.

Some watch the sunrise with their own eyes and watch the sunrise from inside the car to minimize contact with others.

Yang-mo, 26, who rented a motorhome and went to Jumunjin with her family to watch the sunrise, said: “The road was dizzy and cold while waiting for the sunrise, but it was nice to see the sunrise with my family in the car. and it was a special experience. ” “I was surprised that there were more people who came to see the sunrise on the coastal highway via ‘driving’ than I thought.”

Citizens watching the sunrise on their home television

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Citizens watching the sunrise at Sogang Bridge

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Around 7:30 am, there were about 100 people on the Sogang Bridge.

Photographer Kim Mo (59) said: “Every year I come to catch the sunrise on Hangang Bridge, but this year there are more people,” he said. “Since I can’t go to the sunrise spot on the east coast, I think I found a place that can be seen very well in Seoul.”

At 7:30 am, Mr. Seo’s rich man, who lives in Huam-dong, returned from the trailhead while trying to hike the trail to the Palgakjeong pavilion on top of Namsan Mountain.

Father Seo (59) expressed regret: “I saw the red sun rise over the horizon from Palgakjeong Pavilion every year” and “I thought only the top of Namsan Mountain and the main viewpoint would be blocked at sunrise, but I didn’t know how to stop it from the trailhead “.

When the entrance to the promenade was blocked, citizens gathered in the square near the Ahn Jung-geun Memorial Hall in Namsan, the highest site, to view the reddened clouds and make their wishes. Some people went up and down the Samuni Stairs next to the square and looked for a place where the sun could be well seen.

Mr. Kim, 46, who came from Yeoksam-dong with his wife and two children, said: “I knew that Namsan Park was closed until I got to Namsan Library.” “As people are gathered in the square, I want to see the sunrise here.”

At 7:40, just before sunrise, about 20 citizens flocked to the highest point of the Samsun stairs, and the police broadcast and guided him, saying, “Please keep a social distance.” .

Citizens watching the sunrise in the square near Namsan Ahn Jung-geun Memorial Hall

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