[Photo] Archaeologist Shares Stories of Buried Cultural Heritage Around Gwanghwamun Area
As Seoul City unveiled artifacts including traces of the Joseon Dynasty's Yukjo Street discovered during the redevelopment of Gwanghwamun Square, citizens participating in the public on-site program for buried cultural heritage on the 23rd are seen examining the Saheonbu area of Yukjo Street. Seoul City initially planned to limit the public program to 200 people twice a day through prior registration, but due to excess applications, it decided to operate 30 sessions in total, three times a day, accommodating 500 people./Reporter Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
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