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heat wave arrives, vacationers are gathering on the beach. To prevent the spread of coronavirus, it is forbidden for two or more people to gather at the beach at night to eat and drink, but the seaside park, not far from the beach, is crowded every night.

Reporter Song Seong-joon covered the scene.

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Haeundae Beach in Busan on a weekend night that many people visit.

It's time to be crowded with summer vacationers, but it's low-key.

Masks must be worn on the sandy beach, and in the evening, two or more people cannot gather to eat and drink.

[Seo Woojin/Summer: When I ate before, it was still fun and good, but if I drink beer at night... Right now, I'm a bit disappointed that I can't eat it.]

Many of the people who eat and drink with each other who violate the rules are foreigners.

Beer cans are sometimes hidden in the sand to avoid crackdowns.

[Kim Hyun-jun/Busan Haeundae Police Station Sergeant: If you are caught again, please be cracked. So you have to clean up and go out. (Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.)]

I left the beach and went to the nearby waterfront park.

At the same time, it is the same beach, but a completely different landscape unfolds.

You can fully enjoy the alcohol and food prepared by simply verifying the QR code and checking the fever.

There are 560 duct tape zones to keep the basic distance away, but the group sat close together.

[Summer visitor: It is very difficult to find a place. It seems like it's been about 10 minutes now.] A

balloon effect appeared, rushing to the waterside park, avoiding the beaches where alcohol and food are prohibited.

[Kwon Do-hoon/Residents: If so, I think I have to apply the standards together or not.]

There are voices saying that quarantine standards need to be checked in the mixed landscape of the two resorts.

(Video coverage: Kyungmoon Jung)