Park outside of Seoul and take the subway
Arrived at Gwanghwamun Station... Maybe because I lack information, the first thing I saw in both Hannam-dong and Gwanghwamun were zombies ㅜㅜ
Arrive at Dongsipjagak at 2 o'clock after passing the zombie hordes and familiar statues.
After moving to the candlelight vigil at Anguk Station, 700 meters away, gather at the main stage of Dongsipjagak at 4 o'clock
Feel the power of a million troops ^^
I get great hope from the fact that so many people have the same desires as I do.
Everyone on the main stage march has left and traffic control at Gwanghwamun has been lifted.
Take the subway again and get in your car
35 minutes from Gwanghwamun to the reserved parking area
I had a quick meal at a nearby convenience store and decided to sleep in my car.
The gallery 2nd floor shelter and restroom were very helpful
Jay Company night meeting. 15 people joint fasting. Seoul Voice provided cup ramen and snacks in a tent all night.
I was tossing and turning in the car and trying to fall asleep at 3am, but everything around me was chaotic... Delivery trucks kept coming in?
No way...the Seoul Marathon is held in Gwanghwamun???
Watch the spectacular sight of 50 Hanjin Express vehicles lined up like police bus barriers to transport personal belongings of 40,000 participants to their destinations in the marathon
As someone who doesn't exercise or jog, a 7am marathon on Sunday morning is hard for me to understand, haha.
It was amazing to see so many people wearing raincoats and jogging and stretching on a chilly day with a drizzle.
Planning Sunday while preparing for the marathon and going back and forth to the rally tent
Visit Gwanghwamun, Gyeongbokgung Palace, the National Palace Museum, and Gyeonghoeru, which open at 9 o'clock
10 o'clock opening history museum tour
Due to the increasingly cold temperature and wind, I decided to return home at 2 o'clock as I judged it was impossible to wear the clothes I had prepared.
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