On the 24th, the stairs at the Dilkusha entrance in Jongno-gu, Seoul, were opened for passage. The stairs at the Dilkusha entrance, which had been closed for landscape restoration work, were fully opened, allowing access via Dongnimmun Station and Sajik-ro. Dilkusha was the home of American businessman Albert Taylor and his family, who lived in Seoul during the Japanese colonial period and also worked as a correspondent for a news agency. It was designated as a national registered cultural heritage site in 2017, restored, and then opened to the public./Reporter Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@
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