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First lady Kim Kun-hee was with President Yoon Seok-yeol before the inauguration ceremony on the way to the Seoul Memorial Cemetery.

It's actually the first time since the press conference at the end of last year that he has appeared in public. 



At the inauguration ceremony today (10th), I exchanged greetings with the former president, and this will be delivered by reporter Lee Hyun-young. 



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Kim Gun-hee, who left the apartment in black, appeared behind President Yoon Seok-yeol. 



After she watched President Yun exchange a fist with the residents of the apartment, she bowed her head separately. 



When she arrived at the National Cemetery in Seoul, she made incense after visiting the memorial tower alongside President Yoon. 



Kim arrived at the National Assembly where her inauguration ceremony was held, as she changed into white in the VIP room at the Memorial Hall. 



While heading to her podium, she let Yun beckon her to Ms. Kim as she walked away, and she came aside and bowed fists with her citizens. 



First lady Kim, who came to her podium, bowed her back to former President Moon Jae-in first, and then she bowed 90 degrees to first lady Kim Jung-sook as well. 



She then bowed to former President Park Geun-hye as well. 



After the ceremony, she smiled and chatted with former President Park as she greeted Park by herself down the stairs while President Yoon said goodbye to the former President and Mrs. Moon. 



We even greeted former President Park's vehicle by gently pulling on the arm of President Yoon, who was standing on the road. 



In the afternoon, I attended a celebration banquet held at the National Assembly, greeted foreign ambassadors behind President Yoon, and toasted with National Assembly Speaker Byeong-seok Park and Chief Justice Kim Myung-su. 



Starting with today's inauguration ceremony, attention is focused on whether Mrs. Kim will make her full-fledged steps, and Mrs. Kim explained that for the time being, she will help President Yoon not show up so that she can focus on her work. 



(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won, video editing: Kim Jong-mi)