[Photo] Full Closure of Seonyugyo Bridge on New Year's Day
On the 29th, a sign was erected at the entrance of Seonyugyo Bridge in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, indicating that access will be completely restricted to prevent crowds from gathering for the New Year's sunrise. As part of the special quarantine measures for the year-end and New Year period, the Seoul Metropolitan Government decided to limit access to national and public parks known as popular sunrise spots on January 1st, including Namsan Park, Seonyudo Park, and Haneul Park./Reporter Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
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