[Photo] Willow Catkins Blooming in the City Center
On the 18th, the day of Usui (Rain Water), which marks the time when snow melts and turns into rain according to the solar terms, willow catkins (Gaetbeodeul) are shyly revealing their inner softness along the Han River in Yeouido, Seoul. Called 'willow catkins' because they resemble puppy tails, Gaetbeodeul bloom fluffy flowers around mid-February, coinciding with Usui (Rain Water). / Reporter Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
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