[Photo] Visitors Paying Tribute Continue Late into the Night
On the 5th, the last day of the mourning period for the Itaewon tragedy, mourners waiting to pay their respects at the joint memorial altar set up in Seoul Plaza. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
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On the 5th, the last day of the mourning period for the Itaewon tragedy, mourners visited the joint memorial altar set up at Seoul Plaza to pay their respects. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@
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On the 5th, the last day of the mourning period for the Itaewon tragedy, mourners visited the joint memorial altar set up at Seoul Plaza to pay their respects. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the last day of the mourning period for the Itaewon tragedy, on the 5th, mourners visited the joint memorial altar set up at Seoul Plaza to pay their respects.
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Seoul City announced that the cumulative number of visitors to the joint memorial altar at Seoul Plaza, established since the 31st of last month, reached 35,429, and the number of visitors to the individual joint memorial altars in the 25 autonomous districts was 73,764. During this period, a total of 109,193 people visited the joint memorial altars across Seoul.
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