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The demolition of the Seowal tent, which has kept the Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul for four years and eight months, began today (18th). In the place where the tent is located, an exhibition space is created to remember the pain of the seasons.

Baekun reporter reports.

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Today, at 10:40 am, a fence has been struck around the ceiling of the seasonal lake and work has begun to pull out the dowel inside.

Waste materials are collected in one place and processed at once. Seoul City plans to complete the demolition work before 4 pm.

Three months later, the tent began three times in July 2014, and the government added 14 more tents to the city after the government requested it.

For the past five years, it has become a communicative space where we share pain and solidarity with our bereaved families and citizens.

[Kim Jae-man / late Kim Dong-young] Father: Honestly, this plaza has many sad memories and sad memories, but I think that it was a square where people are communicating and communicating with each other.

The victims, who were taken to the tent, were temporarily moved to the subway station of Seoul City Hall yesterday morning.

The bereaved have not yet decided where to place the monastery.

In the place where the tent was located, there is a 'memory and safety exhibition space' to remember the pain of the seasons and to remember the victims.

The city of Seoul plans to open this space to the citizens on the 12th of next month, and to open the memorial culture festival for the 5th anniversary of the Seowall disaster on Gwanghwamun Square on the 13th.