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citizens flocked to the outdoors such as Hangang Park after the implementation of step 2.5 to keep a distance from the Seoul metropolitan area, the city of Seoul restricted night access to some Hangang Parks from yesterday (8th).

However, the entire park could not be blocked, and as a result, people flocked to places that were not controlled.

Citizens' cooperation is desperately needed until this week, when the 2.5th phase is extended.



Reporter Kang Cheong-wan reports.



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Information boards and control lines were installed to announce the closure of Yeouido Hangang Park.




Since the restaurant is closed at 9 p.m., the city of Seoul has issued a partial closure order from yesterday afternoon to the point that people are rushing to the Hangang Park.



On the first day of implementation, the lawns and plazas of Yeouido Hangang Park, a controlled area, are busy and difficult to find people who drink alcohol.



However, other uncontrolled Han River Parks were crowded.



People gathered all over the place, and sake bottles stand out everywhere.



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Seoul Metropolitan Government was concerned about the so-called'balloon effect', which attracted users to other places while controlling the main places in the three parks, including some plazas in Yeouido Hangang Park and Ttukseom Hangang Park, and two picnic areas in Banpo Hangang Park. It is a reality.



The city of Seoul said that under the current law, it is not possible to prevent eating at night in other parks, and that it is time for the absolute cooperation of citizens.