China News Service, Seoul, March 24 (Liu Xu and Liu Jingni) On the 24th local time, former South Korean President Park Geun-hye was officially discharged from Samsung Seoul Hospital in Gangnam District, Seoul.

  The weather in Seoul was cloudy that morning, with a temperature of about 6 degrees.

A reporter from Chinanews.com came to Samsung Seoul Hospital in Gangnam District, Seoul and saw that within a distance of about 200 meters outside the hospital, the roads were continuously and neatly filled with garlands sent by supporters.

On both sides of the road outside the hospital, there were several banners and pictures of Park Geun-hye.

The banners and photos read "May President Park Geun-hye get well soon, come on!" "Happy 71st birthday!" "Park Geun-hye, I love you" and other congratulatory messages and words of support.

  At about 8 o'clock, more than 100 reporters and the public had gathered outside the main building of the hospital.

Some people held up pictures of Park Geun-hye and the South Korean flag.

  At 8:32 local time (7:32 Beijing time), Park Geun-hye came to the gate of No. 3 of the main building of Samsung Seoul Hospital. She was wearing a navy blue coat and a beige mask, and greeted the people with a smile. There were supporters at the scene. He shouted: "President Park Geun-hye, I love you!" "You have worked hard!"

  Park Geun-hye gave a brief interview with reporters at the scene. She said that her physical condition has recovered a lot, and she was finally able to greet the people after five years. She received treatment at Samsung Seoul Hospital in the past four months and thanked the medical staff who took care of the hospital.

  After the interview, Park Geun-hye left by car, and the whole process lasted about two minutes.

  It is reported that Park Geun-hye will go to South Korea's national cemetery Hyunchungyuan to pay homage to her father, former President Park Chung-hee, after she is discharged from the hospital.

After arriving at her private house in Daegu, her hometown, Park Geun-hye will release a message to the people again.

Photo by Liu Jingni

  Park Geun-hye was born in 1952, the daughter of former South Korean President Park Chung-hee.

In 2012, Park Geun-hye was elected President of South Korea with 51.6% of the vote, becoming the first democratically elected female head of state in South Korean history.

In October 2016, Park Geun-hye was caught in the scandal of "confidence interfering in politics". In December of the same year, the South Korean Congress passed the impeachment case of Park Geun-hye and stopped her from exercising her presidential authority.

From 2018 to 2019, Park Geun-hye's case of "confidence interfering in politics" and "accepting bribes from state intelligence agencies" were tried many times, and she was finally sentenced to 20 years in prison, which was 22 years in total compared to the previous two years in the case of meddling in parliamentary elections. From April 17, 2019.

On December 24, 2021, the South Korean government announced the list of New Year's amnesty, and Park Geun-hye was pardoned and released at 0:00 on December 31 of the same year.

  According to Korean media reports, after Park Geun-hye was granted amnesty, she has been receiving treatment at Samsung Seoul Hospital and has not made any public appearances.

At that time, Korean media reported that her health was deteriorating. In addition to chronic diseases such as shoulder and lumbar spine diseases, her teeth could not chew food, and she could only drink porridge or fried noodles. Due to her mental state, she was still receiving treatment in the Department of Mental Health Medicine.

  In January 2022, Park Geun-hye entrusted a lawyer to buy a house in her hometown of Daegu, and completed the household registration move-in procedure in early March, and then carried her luggage to the mansion many times. All moving procedures have been completed.

It is reported that the residential area is more than 1,000 square meters, the wall is 10 meters high, and there are surveillance cameras.

  According to the "Han National Daily", Park Geun-hye's private residence has become a "check-in hotspot" for his supporters.

In front of the residence, there are large flags, banners, life-size statues hung by supporters, large billboards with photos of Park Geun-hye from childhood to the presidency, and a special photo area.

  According to Yonhap News Agency, the possibility of South Korean President-elect Yoon Seok-wyue visiting Park Geun-hye's new house is not ruled out.

In 2016, Yin Xiyue personally sent Park Geun-hye to prison when she was the head of the special prosecution team of the "confidantes in politics".

Yin Xiyue once said during the presidential campaign in December last year, "Although I only did what I did in public office, I still have a huge apology (to Park Geun-hye) personally, both politically and emotionally." )