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  • The 123-story Lotte World Tower is seen in Seoul, South Korea, June 24, 2016. According to local media, building the tower had been opposed by South Korea's air force from the early 1990s to late 2000s, which insisted that the tower would hinder military aircrafts' movement from the Seoul Military Airport nearby the tower but the administration of former South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak approved the project in 2009, with Lotte Group bearing charges to turn the angle of the Seoul Airport's eastern runway by 3 degrees, so that aircraft flight paths would be moved away from the tower. The tallest tower in South Korea will be completed this year. The Lotte Group is recently under prosecution investigation for alleged slush funds and embezzlement, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People hold torches as the police block their march toward the presidential Blue House during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • The 123-story Lotte World Tower is seen in Seoul, South Korea, June 24, 2016. According to local media, building the tower had been opposed by South Korea's air force from the early 1990s to late 2000s, which insisted that the tower would hinder military aircrafts' movement from the Seoul Military Airport nearby the tower but the administration of former South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak approved the project in 2009, with Lotte Group bearing charges to turn the angle of the Seoul Airport's eastern runway by 3 degrees, so that aircraft flight paths would be moved away from the tower. The tallest tower in South Korea will be completed this year. The Lotte Group is recently under prosecution investigation for alleged slush funds and embezzlement, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People help Baek Nam-gi (bottom), 68, a farmer from Boseong, who fell down after being hit by a direct blast from a police water cannon during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. Policemen continued to fire the water cannon containing capsaicin toward the farmer and other protesters while he was receiving assistance. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Baek Nam-gi who had remained in a coma at Seoul National University Hospital since being struck by a police water cannon during the anti-government protest on Nov. 14, 2015, died on September 25, 2016, local media reported. He was 69. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)
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  • The 123-story Lotte World Tower (L) is seen at sunset in Seoul, South Korea, July 2, 2016. According to local media, building the tower had been opposed by South Korea's air force from the early 1990s to late 2000s, which insisted that the tower would hinder military aircrafts' movement from the Seoul Military Airport nearby the tower but the administration of former South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak approved the project in 2009, with Lotte Group bearing charges to turn the angle of the Seoul Airport's eastern runway by 3 degrees, so that aircraft flight paths would be moved away from the tower. The highest tower in South Korea will be completed this year. The Lotte Group is recently under prosecution investigation for alleged slush funds and embezzlement, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Protesters use an umbrella as the police fire water cannon mixed with capsaicin during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Wearing masks, people march during an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean President Park Geun-hye to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended. A sign (front R) reads,"We are not IS, we are people". Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Wearing masks, protesters march during an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean President Park Geun-hye to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended. A sign (R) reads,"You are much distressed because of me". Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Priests from various religions hold flowers at an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean President Park Geun-hye to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People help Baek Nam-gi (bottom), 68, a farmer from Boseong, who fell down after being hit by a direct blast from a police water cannon during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. Policemen continued to fire the water cannon containing capsaicin toward the farmer and other protesters while he was receiving assistance. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Baek Nam-gi who had remained in a coma at Seoul National University Hospital since being struck by a police water cannon during the anti-government protest on Nov. 14, 2015, died on September 25, 2016, local media reported. He was 69. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)
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  • Priests from various religions march during an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean President Park Geun-hye to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Progressive activist Baek Gi-wan (3rd L, front) and other activists march during an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean President Park Geun-hye to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended. Placard reads,"Park Geun-hye resign!". Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People wear masks resembling South Korean President Park Geun-Hye and Chung Yoon-hoi (2nd R), who was former chief secretary to Park, during an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose Park's regime to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended. Signs reads,"We are not IS, we are people" (L) and "What did I do for 7 hours when Sewol ferry was sinking" (R). Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Policemen spray liquid capsaicin and cooking oil toward protesters trying to move police buses set as barriers by the police in an attempt to march during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Policemen spray liquid capsaicin and fire extinguisher toward protesters trying to march during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • A protester hits a police bus set as barriers by the police during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • A Buddhist monk with a flower attends an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean President Park Geun-hye to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People demonstrate as they try to move police buses set as barriers by the police during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Policemen spray liquid capsaicin toward protesters during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Holding flowers, Buddhist monks attend an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean President Park Geun-hye to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended.  Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A visitor uses her mobile phone in front of a window where the Deoksugung Palace is seen through in central Seoul, South Korea, December 03, 2015. Deoksugung Palace is one of the five royal palaces of Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), which still remain in Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Wearing masks, people march during an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean President Park Geun-hye to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Wearing masks, people march during an anti-government rally in Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2015. The "People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean President Park Geun-hye to change the labor market which protesters insist, will allow easier layoff and more temporary workers and to monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. People wore masks at the rally to denounce Park who recently compared local protestors in masks to ISIS. The organizer said 50,000 people participated in the demo, while the police estimated that 14,000 attended. A sign (front) reads,"We are not IS, we are people". Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Deoksugung Palace is seen in central Seoul, South Korea, December 03, 2015. Deoksugung Palace is one of the five royal palaces of Joseon dynasty (1392-1910), which still remain in Seoul. Picture taken through a window. Photo by Lee Jae-Won  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People demonstrate as they try to move police buses set as barriers by the police during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • The police fire water cannon mixed with capsaicin to protesters during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • The police fire water cannon mixed with capsaicin to protesters using ropes to move police buses set as barriers by the police during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Houses and buildings are seen in northern Seoul, South Korea, January 20, 2016. Photo by Lee Jae-Won  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • People hold signs and flowers during their "Stay Still" silent march against what they insist, lax response of President Park Geun-hye's government after the Sewol ferry was sunken in waters off the southwestern island of Jindo on April 16, 2014, on the street, Seoul, South Korea, May 10, 2014. Signs read,"Stay still", pasquinading captain of Sewol, who was broadcasting a message for passengers to wait until further notice, when the ferry was sinking, according to local media. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A man walks past an advertisement of a local bank in central Seoul April 8, 2010. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • South Korean singer-songwriter Baekja performs during a showcase for his third album at Seongsu art-hall in Seoul, South Korea, September 8, 2016. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Daraengee village in Namhae island about 400 km south of Seoul May 22, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Lonely Tree in Seoul, April 2014. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Dongho Bridge in Seoul April 8, 2014. 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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  • People walk past a South Korean soldier participating in an anti-biochemical terrorism drill in central Seoul May 8, 2013. /Lee Jae-Won
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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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  • Policemen are on stand-by behind barricades as supporters for former South Korean President Park Geun-Hye stage a protest after the Constitutional Court on Friday upheld the impeachment of President Park in Seoul, South Korea, Mar 11, 2017. The ruling made Park the country's first president to be sacked by the parliamentary impeachment. Park became an ordinary citizen and is expected to face questioning by the prosecution. Park was impeached by the parliament last December for allegedly letting her long time friend Choi Soon-sil meddle in state affairs and colluding with her to extort millions of dollars from chaebols, including Samsung, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Google Chairman Eric Schmidt (R), South Korean Go master Lee Se-dol (C) and Demis Hassabis, CEO of the AlphaGo developer Google DeepMind, attend a pre-match press conference in Seoul, South Korea, Mar 8, 2016. The historic human-computer showdown in the ancient board game begins on Wednesday in Seoul, with the winner's prize of US$1 million at stake. The matches will be also held at the same place on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday and will end next Tuesday. The prize will be donated to UNICEF and other charities, if AlphaGo wins, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • South Korean singer Psy attends a news conference about his new 7th album in Seoul, South Korea, November 30, 2015. Psy's 7th album has nine tracks with two leading tunes, "Napal Baji (Bellbottoms)" and "Daddy". International artists such as will.i.am, Ed Sheeran and Zion T are featured as guest performers in the album. Photo by Lee Jae-Won  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Policemen use a water cannon to block protesters trying to march toward Gwanghwamun gate near the presidential Blue House in Seoul, April 18, 2015. About 30,000 people (8,000 people by police estimate) demonstrated on April 18, two days after the first anniversary of Sewol ferry tragedy to demand that the government hold a thorough investigation into the tragedy and President Park Geun-Hye resign. The police detained about 100 people during the protest. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Seoul, March 2014. / Lee Jae-Won
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  • A primary school student looks at a soldier attending an anti-terrorism drill held in preparation for the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit, at a park in Seoul March 9, 2012. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye (C) arrives at the Seoul Central District Court from a prison before her trial in Seoul, South Korea, August 4, 2017. Park stood accused of bribery, abuse of power and leaks of government secrets. Park was impeached by the Constitutional Court on March 10, 2017. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Bukchon, Seoul, Korea / Lee Jaewon
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  • A park in Guri, east of Seoul, May 7, 2014. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Korean traditional Hanok village in Seoul, South Korea March. / Lee Jae-Won
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  • Names of South Korean soldiers, whose bodies were not collected after the Korean War, are seen on a memorial tablet at the national cemetery in Seoul June 25, 2013. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Medals of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, Sep 21, 2017 : Athletes show medals of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics at an unveiling ceremony in Seoul, South Korea. The XXIII Olympic Winter Games will be held in PyeongChang, about 180 km (112 miles) east of Seoul for 17 days from February 9-25, 2018. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Photographers cover an unveiling ceremony of Hyundai Motor's new hybrid, Ioniq in Seoul, South Korea, January 14, 2016. Photo by Lee Jae-Won  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Netherlands' Marrit Leenstra in action during women's 1,500m division A of the ISU Speed Skating World Cup at Taerung International Skating Rink in Seoul, November 22, 2014. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • N tower on the Mountain Nam or Namsan in Seoul March 12, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A gigantic rubber duck designed by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman is seen floating in Seokchon Lake in Seoul November 14, 2014. The 300 kg, 54-foot tall rubber duck has been displayed in Seoul from October 14, 2014 until November 14, 2014 as part of a promotion for Lotte World Tower. The "Rubber Duck Project" has traveled to various cities since 2007 to "heal wounds" and "relive tension". / Lee Jae-Won
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  • One summer day in central Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • South Korean lawmaker Bae Jae-jeong in Seoul February 15, 2014. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A participant holds a sign and a flower during "Stay Still" silent march against what they insist, lax response of President Park Geun-hye's government after the Sewol ferry was sunken in waters off the southwestern island of Jindo on April 16, 2014, on the street in Seoul, May 10, 2014. Signs read,"Stay still", pasquinading captain of Sewol, who was broadcasting a message for passengers to wait until further notice, when the ferry was sinking, according to local media. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Lawmakers of South Korea's main opposition parties (R) scuffle with lawmakers (C,L, 2nd - L, 3rd-L) from Uri Party backing President Roh Moo-hyun at parliament in Seoul March 12, 2004. South Korea's opposition-dominated parliament passed an unprecedented bill to impeach President Roh Moo-hyun for violating election laws. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • South Korea's Kim Do-heon (C) is challenged by North Korea's An Yong-hak (L) and Lee Kwang-chon during their 2010 World Cup qualifier soccer match at the Seoul World Cup stadium in Seoul June 22, 2008. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A woman prays for her son's success in the upcoming college entrance exams during a special service at a Buddhist temple in Seoul November 11, 2009. Acceptance into a prestigious university in South Korea is highly sought-after, resulting in students beginning preparations for these entrance exams from a very early age, often studying up to 16 hours a day for years. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • South Korean lawmaker Bae Jae-Jeong in Seoul, South Korea, February 15, 2014.  Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • South Korean musician Lee Gwang-Seok in Seoul, South Korea. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • An elderly resident walks with canes at the Ihwa Mural Village in Seoul, South Korea, November 26, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Netherlands' Hein Otterspeer in action during men's 1000m Division A of the ISU Speed Skating World Cup at Taerung International Skating Rink in Seoul, South Korea, November 22, 2014.  Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Musician Lee Gwang-Seok poses in Seoul, September 4, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • A bird walks on a stream flowing into the Han River, which turned green, in central Seoul, July 09, 2015. The Seoul Metropolitan Government expanded algal warning early July as algal blooms have been expanding to more upper parts of the Han River, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Policemen use pepper spray to workers trying to march toward the presidential Blue House in Seoul, May 1, 2015. Tens of thousands of workers held a rally on May Day in Seoul to oppose the government's plans to change the pension system for public servants and to allow more flexible labour market. They also demanded a thorough investigation into the Sewol ferry tragedy and the resignation of President Park Geun-hye. The police detained dozens of protesters. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Bukchon, Seoul, Korea / Lee Jaewon
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  • Policemen (C) stand guard as fans in Seoul, early June 19, 2006, cheer for the South Korean team during the Group G World Cup 2006 soccer match against France in Leipzig, Germany. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • An aerial view of the destroyed Namdaemun, or "Great South Gate", in Seoul February 11, 2008. The 600-year-old gate in central Seoul listed as South Korea's number one national treasure and the country's landmark symbol has been destroyed, possibly by an arsonist, police said. /Lee Jae-Won
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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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  • Former North Korean defectors living in the South playing the role of North Korean defectors fleeing in China, perform during a campaign in Seoul December 9, 2008. Attendants asked for protection of human rights of North Korean defectors wandering in China and not to send them back to North Korea by force. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Guards of honor from the South Korean marine corps wipe sweat after a performance at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul April 3, 2009. /Lee Jae-Won
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • People attend a protest demanding resignation of South Korean President Park Geun-hye near the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, Nov 19, 2016. About 1 million people attended a candlelight rally across South Korea on Saturday to demand resignation of President Park, whose longtime friend Choi Soon-sil and her close secretaries allegedly meddled in a variety of state affairs. Choi was arrested on charges of fraud and abuse of power early November, local media reported. President Park is suspected of having played a part in the corruption and influence-peddling scheme involving Choi and her key aides, prosecutors said on November 20, 2016 according to local media. Signs read,"Park Geun-hye resign". Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Choi Soon-Sil, a close friend of then South Korean President Park Geun-hye, arrives at the special prosecutors office in Seoul, South Korea, Feb 25, 2017. The special prosecutors started after President Park was impeached by the parliament in December, 2016 on allegations that her confidante Choi Soon-sil exerted influence on national affairs without any position in the administration as she was seeking to extort money from conglomerates, according to local media. 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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  • Chairman & CEO of SK Holdings, SK Innovation and SK Hynix, Chey Tae-won, a former SK Group chairman and still a major shareholder of the group, speaks during an interview in Seoul, January 27, 2013. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Chairman & CEO of SK Holdings, SK Innovation and SK Hynix, Chey Tae-won, a former SK Group chairman and still a major shareholder of the group, speaks during an interview in Seoul, January 27, 2013. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • South Korean rapper Psy performs during his concert "Happening" in Seoul April 13, 2013. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • North Korean defector Hyeonseo Lee poses for a photo at the Cheonggyecheon stream in central Seoul, June 19, 2015.  Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • GNUCR director Walter Foreman (R) leads UCR Chancellor Kim Wilcox at the Korean center for international study of GNUCR in Seoul, South Korea, April 21, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A woman casts a ballot as an official (R) of the National Election Commission looks on to declare close of ballot at a polling station for parliamentary elections in Seoul, South Korea, April 13, 2016. More than 24.4 million out of over 42.1 million, or 58 percent across South Korea gave their votes to elect new 300 lawmakers for the next four years, the National Election Commission said, according to local media.  Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Google Chairman Eric Schmidt (4th R), South Korean Go master Lee Se-dol (2nd R), Lee's wife Kim Hyun-jin (R) and Lee's daughter Lee Hye-rim (3rd R) attend a pre-match press conference in Seoul, South Korea, March 8, 2016. The historic human-computer showdown in the ancient board game begins on Wednesday in Seoul, with the winner's prize of US$1 million at stake. The matches will be also held at the same place on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday and will end next Tuesday. The prize will be donated to UNICEF and other charities, if AlphaGo wins, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)  www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Japan's Nao Kodaira in action during women's 500m Division A of the ISU Speed Skating World Cup at Taerung International Skating Rink in Seoul, November 21, 2014. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor's Sonata Plug-in Hybrid (front R) and Enduro are displayed during a press preview of the Seoul Motor Show in Goyang, north of Seoul, April 2, 2015. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Hyeonseo Lee walks on stepping stones at the Cheonggyecheon stream in central Seoul, June 19, 2015. Lee left North Korea at the age of 17 and came to South Korea in 2008. She is now a human rights campaigner living in South Korea. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Bukchon, Seoul, Korea / Lee Jaewon
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  • Bukchon, Seoul, Korea / Lee Jaewon
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  • Bukchon, Seoul, Korea / Lee Jaewon
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  • Bukchon, Seoul, Korea / Lee Jaewon
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  • Two non-regular workers (top C) of subcontractors of LG Uplus and SK Broadband, who have been holding a sit-in on an advertising tower to demand working hour reduction and wage increase since February 6, 2015, chant slogans as other protesters march after a rally demanding resignation of South Korean President Park Geun-hye in central Seoul February 28, 2015. About 3,000 protesters attended the rally. The two workers also demand the two companies to make non-regular workers permanent. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won)<br />
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  • Love locks on the Nam mountain in Seoul. / Lee Jae-Won
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  • Actress Megan Fox attends a press conference for her movie, 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' in Seoul August 27, 2014. / Lee Jae-Won
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  • South Korean musician Baekja in Seoul. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Seoul, South Korea. 3rd May 2014. People participate in a protest against what they insist, lax response of President Park Geun-hye's government after the Sewol ferry was sunken in waters off the southwestern island of Jindo on April 16, 2014, at the Cheonggye plaza, Seoul, South Korea, on Saturday May 3, 2014. Protesters demanded Park resign. Signs read,"Save the children".
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  • Part of Gangnam area is seen in Seoul October 7, 2012. Gangnam is the most upmarket neighbourhood in the South Korean capital. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A promoter wearing a traditional hanbok performs in a water tank at the "Underwater Hanbok Fashion Show" during a photo call held to mark the launch of a shopping mall in Seoul August 22, 2010. /Lee Jae-Won
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