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Ski resort operations were suspended, but a gondola was still in operation at one resort.

The city center was also crowded with crowds.

If it's the end of the year and it's hard to stay at home because it's a three-day holiday, please keep your distance.



Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon looked around.



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government temporarily closed ski resorts and major tourist attractions across the country from yesterday (24th) as a special quarantine measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus.



This does not mean that all business has stopped.



This is Deogyusan Resort, Muju-gun, Jeollabuk-do.



There are dozens of people waiting to get on the sightseeing gondola.



In a situation where social distancing is difficult, the resort operates 80 gondolas to Seolcheonbong Peak near the summit of Mt. Deogyu.



[Resort officials: All gondolas are in operation in Gangwon-do.] The



resort explained that they are complying with the quarantine rules, such as reducing the number of people on the gondola from 8 to 4.



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holiday season, the car procession heading to the beach is also biting its tail.



There is no room to enter the parking lot either.



There are many different tents in the nearby campsite.



You can also see the campers gathering together to grill meat and eat it.



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Some areas in downtown Seoul were also crowded.



The Dongmyo Pungmul Market was crowded with citizens who came to see all kinds of antiques.



Most of them wore masks, but their distance was not observed.



Citizens' voluntary participation is paramount in order to prevent the worst situation of raising social distancing in three stages.



(Video coverage: Kim Myung-gu, video editing: Ha Sung-won)