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Reports from residents that dozens of mannequins are lined up in an urban park in Ilwon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and that even the head is hanging.



The person who owns the park land cannot develop it, but it was installed while protesting. Reporter Yoo Su-hwan visited it in person.



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are dozens of mannequins dressed in hanbok like humans on the ridge of the park.



Some have their heads cut off, or they are hung from a tree with their neck wrapped around with a rope.



A mannequin wearing a hanbok is hanging from a tree.




It is installed right next to the promenade where citizens go, and there is a school within less than 10m from here.



[Neighboring high school parents: There are students living in the dormitory in the school. People are amazed when you go up. As if someone was suddenly hung... .] The



place where the mannequin is placed is Daemosan Dulle-gil in Ilwon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and is bounded by the urban nature park area of ​​Seoul.



Last year, I thought the restrictions on the park designation had ended, but as the park was again tied to a restricted development zone, the owners are protesting.



It is said that the current owner is asking Seoul to buy land.



Residents' discomfort is increasing, but there is no way to stop it.



[Neighboring residents: I'm so scared. My little daughter in occasionally take coming to the mountains in the evening seems afraid not to come, as now].



[District Office representative: It's difficult to legally access because you have installed on private property -



one imported to the mountains portable burners and gasoline That is, a penalty of 100,000 won was imposed for violating the Forest Protection Act.



Gangnam-gu Office said it would take measures as there were so many complaints.



(Video coverage: Kim Se-kyung, video editing: Kim Jun-hee)