Joint Memorial Altar for Itaewon Accident Victims Installed at Citizen Forest Entrance in Front of Gwangju City Hall
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Metropolitan City announced that it will operate a joint memorial altar from 7 PM on the 31st to honor national mourning and remembrance related to the Itaewon accident.
The memorial altar was set up at the entrance of the City Hall Citizen's Forest to mourn the victims of the Itaewon accident that occurred on the 29th and to facilitate citizens' memorial activities.
It operates daily from 8 AM to 10 PM, allowing citizens who wish to pay tribute to visit and remember the victims.
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Meanwhile, Gwangju City decided to fly flags at half-mast starting from the day after the Itaewon accident, the 30th, and to cancel or postpone non-urgent events during the national mourning period.
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