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Seoul Daily Life

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  • The Peace Monument symbolizing Korean sex slaves by Japanese military during the Second World War, is seen in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Jan 9, 2018. South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha said on Tuesday that the country will not seek renegotiation of a controversial 2015 deal it reached with Japan to settle feud over the sex slaves and said that it will set aside its own money to help the victims heal their wounds and recover their dignity, instead of using the fund that Japan contributed to under the agreement, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • The Comfort Women Statue or the Peace Monument symbolizing Korean Comfort Women or sex slaves by Japanese military during the Second World War, is seen installed in a bus in Seoul, South Korea, Aug 17, 2017. Five blue buses numbered 151 in Seoul run from August 14 - September 30, 2017, carrying the peace monuments to mark the memorial day for the victims which falls on August 14, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • The Comfort Women Statue or the Peace Monument symbolizing Korean Comfort Women or sex slaves by Japanese military during the Second World War, is seen installed in a bus in Seoul, South Korea, Aug 17, 2017. Five blue buses numbered 151 in Seoul run from August 14 - September 30, 2017, carrying the peace monuments to mark the memorial day for the victims which falls on August 14, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A South Korean woman pushes a cart containing waste papers which she collected to sell, on the way to a rag-and-bone merchant as elderly people in background queue up for free lunch from a Buddhist temple in Seoul, South Korea on July 17, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Park Wol-Gwang (82) plays accordion at Tapgol Park in Seoul, South Korea on July 17, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A man counts money at Tapgol Park in Seoul, South Korea on July 17, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People look the north at a village near the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas in Paju, north of Seoul, South Korea, Aug 21, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People visit the N Seoul Tower or the Namsan Tower which is a communication and observation tower located on Namsan Mountain in central Seoul, South Korea, Nov 4, 2018. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Fans of K-pop singer and actor Park Yu-chun, a member of boy band JYJ, wait for Park before he speaks in front of the media and fans at Gangnam Ward Office in Seoul, South Korea, Aug 25, 2017, as he is discharged from his two-year mandatory military service. Yu-chun has worked for the ward office of Seoul as an alternative to his military duty. Yu-chun was embroiled in a scandal in June, 2016 while in the middle of his military duty as four different women who were working at bars, lodged complaints against him, asserting he raped them. Yu-chun was later cleared of the charges. He will marry Hwang Hana, a granddaughter of founder of Namyang Dairy Product Co. in September, 2017, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A boy with his puppy in front of a placard featuring residents' protest against the THAAD at Soseong-ri village in Seongju, about 300 km southeast of Seoul, South Korea, October 4, 2017. Soseong-ri village is about 2 km away from a U.S. military base, a former golf course of Lotte, where the U.S. Army installed the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system after South Korean government decided to install the U.S. missile defense shield as a countermeasure to nuclear and missile tests of North Korea while residents and civic groups were protesting against the installation. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A couple watch the sea at Jeongdongjin beach in Gangneung, 168 km east of Seoul, South Korea. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Japanese-style colonial era buildings are seen at Nampo-dong Dried Seafood Market in Nampo-dong in the port city of Busan, about 420 km (261 miles) southeast of Seoul, South Korea, Nov 17, 2017. Japan colonized the Korean Peninsula from 1910-45. Nampo-dong is a central commercial and shopping area at the Busan Nam Port (Busan South Port) in Busan which is South Korea's second largest city. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Kang (C), who wants to be known only with his family name and came to South Korea in 2003 after he left North Korea, crosses a stream on stepping-stones during an interview in Seoul, South Korea, October 3, 2017. The North Korean defector living in the capital of the South, Kang, did not want his face to be photographed because of security of his family members who live in the North. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People participate in a “Tree Hug” event in Korea National Arboretum in Pocheon, northeast of Seoul, March 21, 2015. Total 1,226 people participated in the event in commemoration of the International Day of Forests on Saturday. The event broke the world records on the largest tree hug in one minute, according to Korea Forest Service. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • People stop walking to take shelter from torrential rain shower in Seoul, South Korea, June 22, 2016. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A woman stops walking to take shelter from torrential rain shower in Seoul, South Korea, June 22, 2016. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Bukchon in Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • People go up the stairs in central Seoul March 21, 2014. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Spring in Jeonju, South Korea, March 15, 2016. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Traditional straw shoes, or jipsin, hang from the bags of students in traditional scholars' costume as they arrive at Myeongnyundang, a lecture hall at a Confucian shrine at Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul May 11, 2012. The high school students are from the port city of Busan and were taking part in a re-enactment of the traditional state examinations,"Gwageo". The practice of holding "Gwageo" to select government officials began in Korea in 788 and was abrogated in 1894. Jipsin were commonly worn by farmers, common people and scholars in ancient times in Korea until the early twentieth century. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A South Korean elderly man pushes a cart containing waste papers which he collected to sell, on the way to a rag-and-bone merchant as it rains in Seoul, South Korea on July 17, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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