[Image Diary] Stop the Bad Smell of Eunhaeng Fruit!
When autumn comes, a pungent smell stings the nose. The ginkgo tree fruits, known as the 'autumn unwelcome guests,' can become 'landmines' for passersby. Around the National Assembly main building, work to remove ginkgo fruits is in full swing. Thanks to these people, we can walk through a more fragrant autumn. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@
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