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this situation, our reporters traveled all over Seoul last night (22nd), but it was still there. The so-called 'Hunting Pocha', which drinks and dances, has a long waiting line so that it cannot enter even when the dawn is over, and the karaoke rooms are crowded.

Reporter Sangmin Kim.

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night on the 22nd, near Konkuk University Station in Seoul.

The streets are full of young people, and even those without masks are easy to find.


There was a long waiting line in the so-called 'Hunting Pocha' where people who meet for the first time can join together.

[(This is a wait (wait line), oh XX.) Is this a waiting?] As if you

were aware of the crackdown, I do a fever test and wear a mask.

[Publisher: It's time for government officials to walk around, so even the mask chin should be worn a bit (should be done.)]

However, it seems anxious to see men and women who don't know, wearing masks on their chins and talking up and down, and people coming and going through the narrow stairs.

Seoul Gangnam. A hunting pot car near a pub attended by a nurse at Samsung Seoul Hospital, which was recently confirmed.

There are so many people that it is difficult to estimate the waiting time.

[Pub owner: 45 people (waiting). We don't know how long it will take. You may not be able to enter today.]

It is over 3 am now.

However, there are still many people in this pub-rich street.

Unlike the Konkuk University entrance, where only half of the tables were used for distance, the guns around Gangnam Station were full of tables.


[Nearest pub users: To speak, it seems that people just want to be free because they've been locked up for a long time… .]

Coin karaoke, which the Seoul City ordered to ban yesterday, was closed, but it was late at night in a regular karaoke room that was not regulated, but guests were crowded.

In addition to clubs, infections continue in karaoke and taverns, but it seems to be irrelevant to me, so it is crowded with people who enjoy so-called 'gold money'.

Gyeonggi-do added more than 2,600 Danan pubs and coin karaoke rooms to the group as of today, and prolonged the order to ban the nightlife.

(Video coverage: Chansoo Lee, Video editing: Sungwon Ha, VJ: Junyoung Lee)