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[Kanto 800-ri Humanities Tour / Kwon Hyeok-jin / Walk] This is the Kwan- dong 800-ri Humanities Tour,

which tours cultural spaces along the east coast.

Among the eight scenic spots in Kanto, the remaining six regions, excluding Chongseokjeong and Samilpo, which belong to North Korea, are restored with the records of the literary men.

The meaning of the space has been pointed out from the famous costume belt for Jung Chul's writings and Kim Hong-do's paintings to the waist belt, which is now forgotten because it is difficult to access.

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[Do you know Seoul? / Jeong Hong-taek·Kim Byung-yoon / Next News] This is

<Do You Know Seoul?>, a tasteful story of the backstory of Seoul that has been accumulated through modern and contemporary times from the old Korean words.

From the topography surrounded by the five famous mountains, to food such as Seolleongtang and Haejangguk, and the various cultures of Myeongdong, you can see Seoul by field.

It is also fun to learn the origins of the'Seoul Kkakkyeop' that originated from Kkakdugi and the'Bellaji Whiskey' sold in coffee shops.

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[Please take care of the left-wing cat / Bom Kim / Walking person] This is

<Please take care of the left-wing cat>, which re-examines the conflict between generations of our time.

The life of Mrs. Son, a mother who raised five siblings, the changes surrounding her father, and the artist's own experiences as a woman seemed indifferent.

The difference between the generations of parents and authors about religion, local sentiment, political views, etc. ends with harmony, not conflict.

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[I became a really nice grandmother / Kim Wonhee / Moon]

<I became a really nice grandmother, what> claims the dignity of aging.

The 70-year-old author, who is traveling abroad without hesitation while dragging a career, accepts the old reality as it is without regretting the choices of the past.

We declare the age of 100, saying that we will continue to work and travel in the future.